Scooterman wrote:Look at page 62 in the PL8 manual, there's a diagram.
Sorry. I don't mean the balance wires on page 62. But where to put the connectors to hook up the batteries.
Scooterman wrote:Look at page 62 in the PL8 manual, there's a diagram.
Scooterman wrote:Upload a photo
expresso wrote:when it was 8 in a row - just disconnect the two where the red line is - circled it
then turn the batteries sideways - - and reconnect there - you see where i have a Cable wire as my connector instead there in the Red Circle
to make it easier - build it 8 in a row first
then disconnect where its red circle - turn it sideways 4 x 4 and reconnect - you can add the balance wires also first so you dont get too confused after you turn it 4 x 4 -
terry2 wrote:Thanks.
Mine has got to go like the picture I posted.
4 at the front and 4 behind. Thin side facing the front.
terry2 wrote:Scooterman wrote:Look at page 62 in the PL8 manual, there's a diagram.
Just found out they won't fit my chair
My battery bay takes 2 MK 72 amp which are MK Depth 6.7 X width 10.2 X hight 8.2
My cells are 2 inch X 6 3/4 X 8.2
The battery bay is just 11 in width.
Stupid me thought I could of fitted them.
Gnomatic wrote:terry2 wrote:Thanks.
Mine has got to go like the picture I posted.
4 at the front and 4 behind. Thin side facing the front.
Do you think they'll fit for you in that arrangement? Or still not enough space in your battery area?
Scooterman wrote:I'm a bit confused Terry![]()
Will your cells fit or not?
terry2 wrote:expresso wrote:when it was 8 in a row - just disconnect the two where the red line is - circled it
then turn the batteries sideways - - and reconnect there - you see where i have a Cable wire as my connector instead there in the Red Circle
to make it easier - build it 8 in a row first
then disconnect where its red circle - turn it sideways 4 x 4 and reconnect - you can add the balance wires also first so you dont get too confused after you turn it 4 x 4 -
Thanks.
Mine has got to go like the picture I posted.
4 at the front and 4 behind. Thin side facing the front.
expresso wrote:terry2 wrote:expresso wrote:when it was 8 in a row - just disconnect the two where the red line is - circled it
then turn the batteries sideways - - and reconnect there - you see where i have a Cable wire as my connector instead there in the Red Circle
to make it easier - build it 8 in a row first
then disconnect where its red circle - turn it sideways 4 x 4 and reconnect - you can add the balance wires also first so you dont get too confused after you turn it 4 x 4 -
Thanks.
Mine has got to go like the picture I posted.
4 at the front and 4 behind. Thin side facing the front.
Look at my post above - i posted the pictures how you need them ? 4 x 4 - turn them how you need them to be -

Scooterman wrote:Why not arrange the cells on the bench as they will be going in your chair. Then take an overhead photo, upload it, and someone can draw on the photo where the connections go.
Burgerman wrote:Its much better to learn WHY they connect how they do. Then you will know how to connect them.
terry2 wrote:My battery bay takes 2 MK 72 amp which are MK Depth 6.7 X width 10.2 X hight 8.2
My cells are 2 inch X 6 3/4 X 8.2

swalker wrote:terry2 wrote:My battery bay takes 2 MK 72 amp which are MK Depth 6.7 X width 10.2 X hight 8.2
My cells are 2 inch X 6 3/4 X 8.2
Terry, I think we may use the same MK Gel batteries with the intent of replacing them with the same LiFePO4 cells.
From the size you gave for your batteries, I am guessing that you are currently using MK M24 SLD G FT gel lead acid batteries. If so, the specs for the MK M24 SLD G FT batteries say they are (in inches) 10.2 length x 6.8 width 8.24 height. I am assuming your 6.7 is a typo. That spec sheet also gives the metric size, which I find easier to work with. Those measurements are 259mm x 173mm x 209mm.
The 176 Ah LiFePO4 cells I purchased (and I believe are the same as yours) are 54mm thick x 173mm wide x 200mm tall.
Without any added insulation, 4 of the 176 Ah LiFePO4 cells will fit in a space That is shorter in length, the same in width, and shorter in height than the MK M24 SLD G FT battery. Since you use 2 of those MK batteries, there should be room for your 8 LifePO4 cells if no insulation is used.
Of course, you will need to use some kind of electrical insulation around each LiFePO4 cell. I am planning to use fish paper which is 0.010 inches (about 0.254mm) thick. The cell will then be shrink wrapped in PVC that is 0.15mm thick. Thus, I will be adding a bit more than 0.40mm to to each side of each cell. That will make each of my cells a bit less than 1mm wider than an MK M24 SLD G FT battery.
I have carefully measured the battery boxes on my wheelchair and they can easily accommodate a battery that is 174mm wide. I bet yours will too.
If you are indeed using MK M24 SLD G FT batteries currently, it seems to me that your cells are likely to be able to fit into your existing battery box(es).
Please let me know if there is any of the above that does not make sense.
Steve
shirley_hkg wrote:Many chairs employ 2 sets of cables for the two 12V lead bracks, and wire them in series inside the PM. That makes user confused , which two terminals are 24V , and this is essential to how he put the balance leads in correct order . I gusee that's what he is looking for .![]()
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shirley_hkg wrote:Many chairs employ 2 sets of cables for the two 12V lead bracks, and wire them in series inside the PM. That makes user confused , which two terminals are 24V , and this is essential to how he put the balance leads in correct order . I gusee that's what he is looking for .![]()
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shirley_hkg wrote: NO!
Measure your MK gel , while they are conneted. Use voltmetre to find the only TWO terminals , that gives you 24V . Put a mark on them .
Disregard the other two . Connect your new LiFePO4 battery to the marked.
Burgerman wrote:Use a multimeter.
Set to DC volts.
The neg or 0V terminal is the black wire.
The pos or 12 and 14V + connection is the red wire.
If theres a - on the screen you got it the wrong way around. If not then the red is the positive.
If it reads 12V then you are measuring across a single battery.
See below. This is how simple EVERY chairs wiring is. Once you ignore the mass of complicated looking cables and plugs.
LROBBINS wrote:Note also that there is most often a circuit breaker or fuse in the center connection - you must keep that kind of protection too.
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