Rye wrote:Anyone tried a Permobil C350 conversion with a 120 PM? I was looking at trying to fit as many 40152s as I can. How much size do the cell holders add to the overall size?
Rear Battery Box Front battery box
10.5”x8”x9.5” 10.5”x8”x7”
I think I might could free up more box depth and if I remove the tilt mechanism I could add more height. Is there a reasonable limit to how many cells one should use? Charger limits? I assume weight limits?
A standard Gp24 73Ah Gel is approx 260mmW x 173mmL x 205mmH (10.5"L x 6.85"W x 8.1"H).
Forget Headway 40152, there are better options now. But for completeness a fully kitted 40152 is 43 x 43 x 183mm plus any protective covering. My 75Ah pack is 40 cells (8S5P), mounted vertical, and inc 3mm protective sheath, is 221W x 350L x 189H (8.7"W x 13.8"L x 7.5"H). Split in 2 that would be 2 off 8.7"W x 7.0"L x 7.5"H. That gives 75Ah. You could just squeeze in 8S6P giving 90Ah at 264mmW (10.4"W).
The newer rectangular 105Ah cells are 130mmW x 37.2mmL x 210mmH, deploying 16 (8S2P) gives 210Ah in a space, with 0.5mm between cells and 2mm protection outside, 265mmW x 306mm x 210mm (10.4" x 12.0" x 8.3")
The only practical limits are space and, assuming standard controllers, voltage. As long as you deploy cells as 8 in series for a nominal 25.6 volts you can put as many as you like in parallel to increase Ah. 8S also mandates a PL8 charger as the only good working option, nothing else comes close.