flippy
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because you are still dependant on the nickel strip and its welds. and wels are almost impossible to solder over.
if you need such massive current capacity you need to rethink your setup. there is no cell that can survive that current load.
if you need .3 nickel or better you need to change the setup, its as simple as that.
fun fact: .3 is what they use in dewalt battery packs. if you draw those kinds of currents on a diy bike battery with crappy cells you really need to rethink what your are doing.
if you need such massive current capacity you need to rethink your setup. there is no cell that can survive that current load.
if you need .3 nickel or better you need to change the setup, its as simple as that.
fun fact: .3 is what they use in dewalt battery packs. if you draw those kinds of currents on a diy bike battery with crappy cells you really need to rethink what your are doing.