Burgerman wrote:Lock washers are a bad idea. Use flatwashers. Use stainless steel. No loctite is OK. If tight. And forget about pitch. M6 is all you need search for.
Scooterman wrote:my old PSU went up in smoke





Scooterman wrote:
We could print and frame some of these graphs and flog 'em (sell them) as abstract art.

Burgerman wrote:Nylock nuts will unscrew the studs...
Use stainless cap screws and flat washers!
Burgerman wrote:Thats what I do. But with a tiny dab of blue loctite. On threads only. But should be OK without if tight.
. It'll come in handy along with odometer and cell checker.


Scooterman wrote:Shirley gave me the DVM .
terry2 wrote:Scooterman wrote:Shirley gave me the DVM .
Sorry to hear that. Is there a cure![]()
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shirley_hkg wrote: Made it a very good looking dashboard .![]()

expresso wrote:i re done the wiring with cables instead of the copper buss bars - what i found was - 3 loose connections - they were a starting to be stripped so i used a longer screw on those 3 with a lockwasher to thicken it and it tighten down nice now - the rest i didnt use lock washers and shorter screws - all tight - its charging now - so far so good - as long as they stay this way -
also changed the fuse to 100A - this is the 80ah ADD ON for the bounder -
Scooterman wrote:Nice on expresso, neat job.![]()
You don't want short straight links Terry, they need to be loke expresso's . So if cells move slightly when hitting bump is doesn't loosen the or strain the terminal connections.
On vibrating machinery you never terminate with straight cable, you always put a helix in the cable.
shirley_hkg wrote:My mega G24 pack delivered 234Ah only.![]()
Connections are temporary and need further attention, especially at the 2 ends.

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