A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby 999zip999 » Thu May 03, 2012 8:10 pm

What is a good charge amp. on the high side to charge a 36v20ah pack ? Can I bulk charge at 18amps ?
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby flexy » Mon May 07, 2012 12:20 pm

Just wanted to add my 2 cents as I'm wanting to build a pack myself.

After seeing j3tch1u 's build with these nicely machined end caps which hold cells and provide good simple termination
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=15233&start=270

Could anyone design a similar end cap/holder and upload the design to a 3D printing site such as http://www.shapeways.com/

with maybe different sizes from to hold 2- 8 cells, we could just order what we needed and no need for a production run.

I wish I had the time and skills to do this myself but I will probably end up reaching for the gaffer tape :)
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby evb » Tue May 08, 2012 11:09 am

That's my battery. I use split pins to connect cells, 3mm aluminium plates to constrict it.
36v 20Ah, 260x180x92mm, 7.5kg

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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby ohzee » Tue May 08, 2012 11:10 am

looking good evb
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby dnmun » Tue May 08, 2012 11:23 am

what is a split pin to you? is it what some would call a cotter key? or a roll pin? have close ups?

neat idea with the diamond plate, very clean, you could even have wooden sides and just use wood screws down into the wood to hold the plate along the sides.

also what is the BMS you have there? pictures inside?
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby docnjoj » Tue May 08, 2012 11:37 am

evb wrote:That's my battery. I use split pins to connect cells, 3mm aluminium plates to constrict it.
36v 20Ah, 260x180x92mm, 7.5kg
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That is damn clever evb. Did you solder to sense wires to the cotter pins? If so what material are they made out of? Great work!
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby evb » Tue May 08, 2012 12:38 pm

dnmun wrote:what is a split pin to you? is it what some would call a cotter key? or a roll pin? have close ups?

Sorry, english is my second language :)
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dnmun wrote:also what is the BMS you have there? pictures inside?

I bought this BMS from Linda, Headway's manager. Headway installs it to their batteries.
I guess Paul (Cellman) sells it too. http://www.emissions-free.com/catalog/i10.html

docnjoj wrote:Did you solder to sense wires to the cotter pins? If so what material are they made out of?

yes, solder to it. I guess they are made of steel, soldered well.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby dnmun » Tue May 08, 2012 1:16 pm

thanks, looked like the new headway BMS.

did you consider having the tabs run straight up and putting the split pin on them as they ran side by side, rather than folded over against each other like you did? for space at the top? worried they would touch the adjacent ones?

i wonder if brass split pins would work, or if you need some anti ox where the tabs overlap. way cool though.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby evb » Tue May 08, 2012 1:41 pm

dnmun wrote:for space at the top?

yes, I think a battery must be with min sizes for use it on bicycles.
and I guess folded tabs connection (pressed) will be less resistance.
This connection resistance is 0.06-0.08mOm
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby pgt400 » Tue May 08, 2012 3:34 pm

Very nice!
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby pgt400 » Wed May 09, 2012 12:08 pm

[quote="evb Image

I bought this BMS from Linda, Headway's manager. Headway installs it to their batteries.
I guess Paul (Cellman) sells it too. http://www.emissions-free.com/catalog/i10.html
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I looked at this last night, was thinking of keeping the tabs flat against each other and using two cotter pins, facing opposite directions...then solder a balance lead and 2" shrink wrap to finish. Pretty simple and effective!
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby docnjoj » Wed May 09, 2012 1:26 pm

pgt400 wrote:[quote="evb Image

I bought this BMS from Linda, Headway's manager. Headway installs it to their batteries.
I guess Paul (Cellman) sells it too. http://www.emissions-free.com/catalog/i10.html



I looked at this last night, was thinking of keeping the tabs flat against each other and using two cotter pins, facing opposite directions...then solder a balance lead and 2" shrink wrap to finish. Pretty simple and effective![/quote]

That does sound like a plan! Between this and those tabs that peterperkins is interested in we are getting some good and relatively inexpensive ways to put a pack together. I'm still holding out for agniusm'a system 'cause I like the elegance but it is good to know there are alternatives. Thanks PGt400 and evb.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby dnmun » Wed May 09, 2012 1:37 pm

maybe someone will try using these spit pins and then use the spot welder on them with the tabs in the middle of the split pin.

soldering to steel is hard, maybe there is some way to pretin that spot and solder in the sense wire before assembling.

really neat and simple idea though.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby flexy » Wed May 09, 2012 1:48 pm

Those pins look zinc plated, could take solder better..
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby docnjoj » Wed May 09, 2012 3:28 pm

Here are some interesting ones made of brass.
http://www.amazon.com/1-3-Cotter-Pin-pi ... 28&sr=1-16

A lot are stainless but there are some zinc plated ones in millions of sizes. Kool!
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby Grinhill » Wed May 09, 2012 5:03 pm

Great job, evb. This is my favorite A123 bike pack so far. Easy to build, readily available materials, cheap, good connections. 8)
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby liveforphysics » Wed May 09, 2012 5:11 pm

docnjoj wrote:Here are some interesting ones made of brass.
http://www.amazon.com/1-3-Cotter-Pin-pi ... 28&sr=1-16

A lot are stainless but there are some zinc plated ones in millions of sizes. Kool!
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You do not want any conduction through the pin itself. For long-term function it would be best to even put a little layer of kapton where the pin sits just to avoid the chance of carrying any current through the pin itself.

The pin is there to make clamp load.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby 999zip999 » Wed May 09, 2012 9:50 pm

So a steel pin would be better ? The brass pins could be squezzed with a vise grips then solder on each end. But solder isn't very strong.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby liveforphysics » Wed May 09, 2012 10:03 pm

I think a spring-steel pin would be the optimal material.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby potatorage » Wed May 09, 2012 10:05 pm

How strong are these pin connections? I'd like to find a relatively easy way to hook my batteries up.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby evb » Wed May 09, 2012 10:22 pm

potatorage wrote:How strong are these pin connections? I'd like to find a relatively easy way to hook my batteries up.

I install washer 4mm to end of cotter pin and solder to fix it, I guess it's sufficiently reliable
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby deVries » Wed May 09, 2012 11:33 pm

liveforphysics wrote:
docnjoj wrote:Here are some interesting ones made of brass.
http://www.amazon.com/1-3-Cotter-Pin-pi ... 28&sr=1-16

A lot are stainless but there are some zinc plated ones in millions of sizes. Kool!
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You do not want any conduction through the pin itself. For long-term function it would be best to even put a little layer of kapton where the pin sits just to avoid the chance of carrying any current through the pin itself.

The pin is there to make clamp load.

Please correct me where I'm misunderstanding this pin connection method.

1) The pin allows 2 tabs folded to slip between the pin slit-opening at one end. This applies some minimal contact "force" with the tab material, but I would think not much clamping force.

2) The clamping force shown by EVB's pic shows two 3mm thick aluminum plates that are somehow clamped against the pin.

3) No information is provided how EVB clamps the two 3mm plates to the pin, or how it is bonded to the pin lengthwise with some level of clamping force sustained against the pin. The pin is in the middle of the 3mm two plate "sandwich", so it is the aluminum plate that is somehow supposed to be providing, perhaps the main, clamping force too? :?:

Does anyone understand how EVB is achieving this clamping force with the 3mm aluminum plates? :?: :idea:

How are the two 3mm aluminum plates clamped & bonded to the pin? :?:

I can't find any explanation how to do this...

evb wrote:This connection resistance is 0.06-0.08mOm


How did you measure this? What device or exact model of equipment? I'm just wondering about the accuracy of such a measurement based on the test method and equipment used. :idea: :?:
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby evb » Thu May 10, 2012 12:56 am

I will try to answer :)

I got an idea clamping aluminum plates from this video
http://youtu.be/GpQcrvRoigc

Somebody guess clamping cells are less resistance. I will test it soon.

Cotter pins idea is mine.
First assembled battery was not so good, it was longer, and with high resistance connections (0.25-1mOm).

I take into account the criticism of russian e-bike forum users and tried to reduce resistance.
I processed all tabs with white spirit for remove stickers adhesive residue and polished with sandpaper.
Then folding tabs several layers and strong press by jaw vice, and fix by cotter pins with washers.

For measure so low resistance I used a simple method:

Connect a battery to load.
Current was 16.2A. I measured voltage drop on place where tabs grow, it was 1-1.3mV.
V/I=R= 0.06-0.08mOm
Maybe it is not so accurate but I guess connection resistance is ok for my applications.
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby deVries » Thu May 10, 2012 1:33 am

Then folding tabs several layers and strong press by jaw vice, and fix by cotter pins with washers.


Hi Evb, I watched your video. Thanks. :D

The video does not show what I quote above. :?

Can you make a video that shows how you clamp the tabs and the two 3mm aluminum plates to the cotter pins too? :?:

Are you pressing in the vice only the layers of tabs? :?: In other words, do you press the two 3mm aluminum plates and/or the cotter pin in the vise press too? :?:

I still do not understand clearly. Thank you for your help. :D

You make good videos in English. 8)
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Re: A123 20AHr Pouch Cell Battery Build & Info Thread

Postby evb » Thu May 10, 2012 2:37 am

deVries wrote:Hi Evb, I watched your video. Thanks. :D
You make good videos in English. 8)

:D It's not my video, I only catched an idea :)

deVries wrote:Can you make a video that shows how you clamp the tabs and the two 3mm aluminum plates to the cotter pins too? :?:

It's good idea, I will try to make video, but it will take some time.

deVries wrote:The video does not show what I quote above. :?

I guess you dont realize because think that 3mm plates relate cotter pins, it's no relations or I don't understand you (my english is not so good) :)

deVries wrote:Are you pressing in the vice only the layers of tabs? :?: In other words, do you press the two 3mm aluminum plates and/or the cotter pin in the vise press too?

I still do not understand clearly. Thank you for your help. :D
no problem, I will try to explain you by picture

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