

megacycle wrote:Anyone looked at http://www.te.com/catalog/cinf/en/c/110 ... QS=C~11052.
foil terminators, could be good for tabs termiations.

megacycle wrote:Anyone looked at http://www.te.com/catalog/cinf/en/c/110 ... QS=C~11052.
foil terminators, could be good for tabs termiations.


miro13car wrote:I am not sure STAPLES are in USA also?
miro13car wrote:Slyer
miro13car wrote:I don't have time to wait for shipped tools
peterperkins wrote:The MOQ is 2000 and delivery would be around end July.

peterperkins wrote:We are looking at those on the http://www.insightcentral.net forum for our A123 builds.
We have spoken to the manufacturer about one type the 51943
Out of all the Termi Foil options listed I think it's best for the general cell interconnects as it offers the biggest surface area cover for the A123 tabs. It also has a simple 1/4" spade connection for the BMS/voltage taps.
The main power connections could be made by soldering a heavy gauge wire to the opposite end of the termi connector from the spade tab before it is crimped onto the cell tab.
It is shown as tin coated copper.
Max tab thickness is 0.76mm so you might just be able to make a 2P connection certainly 1P should be fine.
http://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDeli ... ntxt=51943
Ideally we would like a special Termi Foil product made which covers more/entire standard A123 tab area and has more punch points and an option of a screw terminal at the ends. This is a no go they won't consider a new product even for an order of 25,000 connectors.
A group purchase of the special crimping tool may well be a good idea.
From speaking to the company they have no samples available and are searching around for some for me.
The MOQ is 2000 and delivery would be around end July.

miro13car wrote:Since it is thread about building A123 20Ah cell pack.
It might help
If you look for tool to make holes in tabs.
I found cheap and very useful.
Bought in STAPLES office supply chain hole puncher by FISKARS brand.
It makes lovely holes in 20Ah pouch cell terminals.




megacycle wrote:Sorry bud. how's the kart build coming along

SlyCayer wrote:It has came to a halt, doing 12-14 hours days at work right now and still have a Fiance to please... I have about 10 hours left of work of fabrication on the frame and etc and then it will be burnin some rubber.


SlyCayer wrote:megacycle wrote:Sorry bud. how's the kart build coming along
It has came to a halt, doing 12-14 hours days at work right now and still have a Fiance to please... I have about 10 hours left of work of fabrication on the frame and etc and then it will be burnin some rubber.

rkosiorek wrote:you could use regular jaws as a start. but the swivel type anvils i was talking about would be more similar to what is on the tip of these vise grips.
rick


megacycle wrote:Was that the boss indoors, keeping an eye on things page 1.

rkosiorek wrote:I'm not sure if these will be rigid enough to guarantee a good crimp under all circumstances. but if you check out the instructions for the official tooling, they have this kind of swivel joint tip.
rick


texaspyro wrote:SlyCayer wrote:It has came to a halt, doing 12-14 hours days at work right now and still have a Fiance to please... I have about 10 hours left of work of fabrication on the frame and etc and then it will be burnin some rubber.
You go to work... we'll please the fiance and burn some rubber

deVries wrote:Did you ever go to work & finish, or did texaspyro distract you/her too much?![]()

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