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    Mxus Temp Sensor + Cycle Analyst

    Awesome that makes it very clear. I ordered some uxcel 10k thermosistor from Amazon. I'll post a pic after it's finished. Thanks for the help!
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    Mxus Temp Sensor + Cycle Analyst

    Thanks for the explanation. It does seem to have 3 leads. I'll test them as you said and check with em3ev. I don't mind paying for a sensor that's durable and easy to set up. My biggest concern is not trying to squeeze more wires thru the axle. Could a 10k ntc share the halls ground if I have no...
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    Crystalyte crown tc3080 thermosistor wiring help needed

    Trying to get a correct reading on a ca v3 from my tc3080 thermosistor. It appears to share red and black/ power and ground with the halls. I've tried every combo even disconnected the positive 5v then ground too but no correct reading. It is supposedly a 10k ntc thermosistor. I purchased from...
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    Mxus Temp Sensor + Cycle Analyst

    I'm having trouble with a crown tc3080. Pretty sure it's a 10k ntc thermosistor. Appears to have 3 wires and ca v3 has 2. Tried every combo even removing red 5v positive. I can't find any info on the thermosistor. About to remove the thermosistor and just install one from ebikes.ca
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    kWeld - "Next level" DIY battery spot welder

    Impressive!! I wish I saw this sooner and was getting one too!! If anyone changes their mind I'll pay extra for one. I've got a sunkko that I prefer not to ever use but I don't want to wait months longer for my build.
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    18650 spot welding -how to- ULTIMATE REPOSITORY

    This is a great design. Do the crossed sections need to be soldered where they cross or would the battery welds keep them in contact? I would presolder the x strips and copper braid X-X-X.
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    18650 spot welding -how to- ULTIMATE REPOSITORY

    Building my first battery and looking for advice. Looking for around 72V so i'm thinking 20S 5P or 6P. I've got the sunkko 709 spot welder. I'd prefer to use NCR20700A which are 3000 mah 30A. This pack will have 150A-180A so I need some hefty connections. I can purchase dewalt packs and get...
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