Burgerman wrote:
The wires will fit. They can go in the gaps the orange block pins leave.
I concur. Wires will fit beside the batteries if there is no room above and will run in the gaps.
Burgerman wrote:
The wires will fit. They can go in the gaps the orange block pins leave.
expresso wrote:Oh ok - thanks for that - i didnt order yet -
you know what - i will just order the normal 2 hole buss bars - i have 19 - i need 24 ? i can order a few extra also - and a few orange blocks for the 15Ah Cell - i want to check my box with those just to double check - i will post pics later - i checked my chair last night -
this is 6 high - you can see its a little bit over the top of the post - seems like nothing - but there would be no room for nothing at all on top of the pack if done - and would have to be forced in the chair - it would be scraped the divider thats over the batteries - i get to that in the later pics
thats a SB75 in Black ? if i ever get that far - i would need the same black version connector -
Burgerman wrote:Is that metal?
Burgerman wrote:thats a SB75 in Black ? if i ever get that far - i would need the same black version connector -
ebay...
Burgerman wrote:But it will go? If so don't worry.
What is that plate, can it be removed? What is it made of? Is there a battery tray? Can it be removed or have the bottom removed? If that plate is metal, its not safe to have lead battery terminals that close to it unprotected.
Scollard wrote:expresso wrote:Oh ok - thanks for that - i didnt order yet -
you know what - i will just order the normal 2 hole buss bars - i have 19 - i need 24 ? i can order a few extra also - and a few orange blocks for the 15Ah Cell - i want to check my box with those just to double check - i will post pics later - i checked my chair last night -
I would get the square bus bars. The link I gave you was for the 12Ah cells. According to the website they are made by Headway in nickel coated steel. Headway discontinued making the nickel coated copper bus bars.
Here is how to assemble the orange blocks. For the top of the add-on battery, the outside rows are vertical in the picture while the 6 inner blocks are horizontal. We will use 3 square bus bars in the inner 6 blocks and 2 single bus bars on the outside 2 rows.
The bottom has all 8 blocks horizontal making 4 openings for 4 square bus bars.
Ok thanks for the pictures - i can see how its easier with the 4 hole buss bars - once the cells in the correct order of course - - i will place the order and hopefully have everything i need by next weekend - which means i can start this in the last week of Jan - -
at the same time i am still looking into the whole chair pack - thats scary for me but i want to do it - i guess this is my new hobby - if i do - i have to get a charger now - psu and cables etc, to start learning - if i decide to do the chair -
you think i can be done by June this year ? giving i start in March ? i dont think i have the Cells etc before then - if i decide soon - which way to go 72 or 58 15ah - that just sounds so nice and much easier but well see - i want to be able to say i tried everything that i could have done - before going to the 58 cells -
expresso wrote:Ok thanks for the pictures - i can see how its easier with the 4 hole buss bars - once the cells in the correct order of course - - i will place the order and hopefully have everything i need by next weekend - which means i can start this in the last week of Jan - -
at the same time i am still looking into the whole chair pack - thats scary for me but i want to do it - i guess this is my new hobby - if i do - i have to get a charger now - psu and cables etc, to start learning - if i decide to do the chair -
you think i can be done by June this year ? giving i start in March ? i dont think i have the Cells etc before then - if i decide soon - which way to go 72 or 58 15ah - that just sounds so nice and much easier but well see - i want to be able to say i tried everything that i could have done - before going to the 58 cells -
expresso wrote:i dont see how having the 90ah pack and then adding another 8 cells on top - how would that be arranged or connected etc, - the pack would be standing up - the cells on top would have to be laying down ?
if i can picture that correctly - but at least i am moving along - slowly but surely
Scollard wrote:expresso wrote:i dont see how having the 90ah pack and then adding another 8 cells on top - how would that be arranged or connected etc, - the pack would be standing up - the cells on top would have to be laying down ?
if i can picture that correctly - but at least i am moving along - slowly but surely
Yes. Exactly. The height of the 15Ah cells in the blocks is 186mm the width of a single 15Ah cell in its block is 43mm. Add that up and you get 229mm. Your MK battery is maximum 235mm although the spec for group 24 calls for 240mm clearance. Either way, 229 is less than 235. Therefore it fits, no problem. you even have room to make the connections above the 6x8 pack and in front of the 1x8 horizontal pack. Plus you run a connection outside the chair so you can add the add-on pack for those extra long outings.
Scollard wrote:Expresso, you should probably go with the 90Ah pack and plan on using the add-on pack when you really want to go far. You can easily add 24 or 36Ah with just a single Anderson connector. That seems to be your comfort range.
You would treat them as separate batteries for charging. The add-on pack has a BMS already so just charge it like you would normally. For the full battery pack we will use a combo Sub-D to connect to the PL8 for charging. We will have a separate cable with an Anderson connector to connect to the chair. We will build a parallel adapter into the Anderson connector that connects to the chair and that will allow you to plug in the add-on battery when you want to use it.
I don't think Anderson connectors are color coded. I'm using red SB50s, and I've also seen them in grey and black. If the chair connector is an SB75 then you will have to get an SB75. Is the Add-on pack going to have SB50 connectors?
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