expresso wrote:http://www.powerwerx.com/crimping-tools/pp75-sb50-powerpole-crimper.html.
This is made for the SB 50
maybe best bet to be safe ?
Burgerman wrote:It will be fine. Just figure it out and give it a good clean with some degreaser, or cloth with white spirit or something. The thing should be super clean. Don't take the release screw right out...
expresso wrote:Very nice - thats custom perfect work - works 99% only if you do custom packs - with a custom chair -
when you have to deal with stock frame and chairs etc. - you are limited - not easy to work in tight spaces - etc, - and for most part - its only a problem if you want to do things to it - like the battery pack - wires etc, -
nice work - i vision my work the same way - but only in my dreams
flagman1776 wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:It's all marked up.![]()
Balance leads are screwed on as numbered ; 01 ---- 08 .![]()
BMS has only =/- for battery terminals.
Very nicely done Shirley. Oh, the picture didn't come through!
I take it balance wire 01 goes on the POSITIVE.

shirley_hkg wrote:flagman1776 wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:It's all marked up.![]()
Balance leads are screwed on as numbered ; 01 ---- 08 .![]()
BMS has only =/- for battery terminals.
Very nicely done Shirley. Oh, the picture didn't come through!
I take it balance wire 01 goes on the POSITIVE.
NO.
Skip battery neg,
01---3.3V
02---6.6V
03---9.9V
04----13V
05----17V
06----20V
07----23V
08----26V.
Also tap and see full picture below ---
flagman1776 wrote:I thought I could help expresso but I'm confused. I can't figure out the attachment. I don't know how to do this with 8 balance leads. My packs with BMS came with 9 balance wires. Rather than screw something up, I have to step asside.
Sorry
Burgerman wrote:5 tall x 2x 6 long = 7.5 cells???
So you end up with an even smaller battery. http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/convert ... ithium.htm
84Ah. Only 11 better than lead. Yes it will take you about 2x as far, but wear faster, and not as good. Better to get two sets of 6x6 in So 108Ah. Or in my case with some care, 120Ah.
2x the range, 3x the range, or 4x the range...
Scollard wrote:flagman1776 wrote:I thought I could help expresso but I'm confused. I can't figure out the attachment. I don't know how to do this with 8 balance leads. My packs with BMS came with 9 balance wires. Rather than screw something up, I have to step asside.
Sorry
Expresso, it's not a problem, I fully understand what is going on. As soon as you're ready to start let me know and I will take you through the process step by step.
Scollard wrote:Burgerman wrote:5 tall x 2x 6 long = 7.5 cells???
So you end up with an even smaller battery. http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/convert ... ithium.htm
84Ah. Only 11 better than lead. Yes it will take you about 2x as far, but wear faster, and not as good. Better to get two sets of 6x6 in So 108Ah. Or in my case with some care, 120Ah.
2x the range, 3x the range, or 4x the range...
No 7 cells, exactly like you describe on your webpage: http://www.wheelchairdriver.com/convert ... ithium.htm
But if you had the width for the 15Ah cells, then you could build a 105Ah battery that would be the equivalent of the group 24 but only be 5 cells tall.
Scollard wrote:expresso wrote:Very nice - thats custom perfect work - works 99% only if you do custom packs - with a custom chair -
when you have to deal with stock frame and chairs etc. - you are limited - not easy to work in tight spaces - etc, - and for most part - its only a problem if you want to do things to it - like the battery pack - wires etc, -
nice work - i vision my work the same way - but only in my dreams
The size of a group 24 battery is a finite quantity. A 6x6 pack of 12Ah cells is smaller in size than a group 24 battery. End of story. Now if the chair manufacturer did not actually make room for any group 24 battery, it's possible that only certain undersized group 24 batteries would fit. If that is the case you can just build yourself a group 34 sized battery and only go 5 cells high. A group 34 will still have more Ah than your group 24 and even more usable Ah.
expresso wrote:this is the chair if i do in the future - after this ADD ON - i want to check this chair once i get the rest of my orange Blocks in - to make sure it will really fit - its a tight fit on the top - dont get fooled by the pictures - looks more spacious than it really is -



Very nice - thats custom perfect work - works 99% only if you do custom packs - with a custom chair -
Scollard wrote:expresso wrote:this is the chair if i do in the future - after this ADD ON - i want to check this chair once i get the rest of my orange Blocks in - to make sure it will really fit - its a tight fit on the top - dont get fooled by the pictures - looks more spacious than it really is -
Looking at your pictures you can easily fit a 6p8s pack made from 15Ah cells and have plenty of room above the battery. This would give you 90Ah. A little more than the 84Ah from two 7p4s group 34 packs made from the 12 Ah cells.
Six wide is 258 mm, 1 mm narrower than the MK battery. Eight deep is 344 mm which is 2 mm narrower than 2 MK batteries. And the height of a 15Ah cell is approximately 186 mm which is at least 20 mm shorter than the MK battery. Lots of room.
expresso wrote:Thats good to know - As long as i can make it fit in the box as it is - i cant get into modifing the chair or anything crazy to make one or two cells fit in a strange angle etc, - how many 15Ah cells would i need to make it work as compared to the 12ah
would the lay out be the same as the lay out for the 12ah cells - just less cells for the 15Ah ?
Yeah thats my chair Shirley - i just got that one last year - i like it - fast and smooth - soft ride compared to my P222se - great price - did it have tilt or anything else power - 8.5 motors ?
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