Scollard wrote:Expresso, the Coolice PSU is just the same 2 Computer Server Power Supplies wrapped up in a fancy looking package. Get the one on Ebay that I linked to and save all that money. It's 1500W, which is about 12% more than the PL8 can use, is internally grounded, has short protection, current protection and thermal protection. You just need to add a couple of computer power cords and it's probably cost you half of what the Coolice PSU costs.
Burgerman wrote:Connect the wrong ones and there will be heat and smoke. Make sure you understand which ones AND WHY. Dont just try to copy.
You need to stat by looking at 1 cell. Then two. And then 3. And then some in parallel. Hence that link I repeatedly sent you.
Now you also know why I suggested to get the hobby batteries as they are all just plug and play.
shirley_hkg wrote:You asked how to connect the other end.
Apart from joining the two 8_cell_layers in parallel with 8 connectors as the top view here ,
you place another 4 connectors as indicated .
You will get 25 ---- 26 V at terminals.
expresso wrote:shirley_hkg wrote:You asked how to connect the other end.
Apart from joining the two 8_cell_layers in parallel with 8 connectors as the top view here ,
you place another 4 connectors as indicated .
You will get 25 ---- 26 V at terminals.
i was going to make at first - two packs - 8 cells each - 12 volt each pack - and connect them - reason is i am used to looking at TWO BATTERY PACKS - from the wheelchair - so if i see two packs that way - i can figure it out easier -
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Burgerman wrote:Around and around we go.
Use the link I posted. Its self explanitory, super simple. Then you can answer this yourself and know you are safe/correct and why you are correct. Any copying pictures or not understanding why you are doing what will inevitably end with sparks or when you connect the balance wires wrong maybe a damaged charger. What is important is that you know what is right/wrong by looking at it and understanding it.
You are making something simple complicated. Start with 1, 2 or 3S below.
Then 2 parallel, etc. Its super simple. Then show balance wires too. And LOOK at the terminals and connections. Seriously it cant get easier than this.
This answers every question, photograph, drawing you have. In a simple accurate graphic way. There isnt a better / easier way than this.
http://scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/lipo.html
shirley_hkg wrote:The first thing to do is measuring voltage of each cell. Jot them down and post them here.![]()
Secondly, go ahead to assemble your pack. Do not use the connectors.
Instead , use cardboard paper strips to imitate metal connectors to do the connectioons.![]()
Take pics and post here . Let us confirm you are doing it right.
- now you know why i wanted to get a Ready Made Pack -
Burgerman wrote:- now you know why i wanted to get a Ready Made Pack -
Ready wired... http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... _Pack.html
Now you know why I suggested these for you.
You will figure it out. Its simple once you grasp it.
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