migueralliart
10 kW
Just wanted to make a thread showing the steps I took in my triangle pack build so that others going that route at least have some guidance.
Last night I was thinking about my next build which is going to be a hardtail + MAC and it occurred to me to make a triangle carton cutout of the frame so that I can make an ABS enclosure.
I already know what the configuration is going to be;
9 fet controller from cell man with upgraded MAC and then the battery which will be explained throughout this thread.
The first thing I did after I got my frame was to make a crude carton cutout of the frame.

From there I took the approximated lengths of the 3 sides with a good measuring tool and proceeded to find out the three interior angles (always remember your trigonometry).
Then on to google sketchup to see how much pack I can put in there. I opted for 6P bricks in 2x3 configuration using the spacers that the seller provided. The spacers are 20mm squared for a single cell so when changed to inches it is about 2.36" rounded it to 2.4". I did the same with the width which is 40mm = 1.57" rounded to 1.6"
So you draw the sides of the triangle with the angles then go 3/16"(ABS THICKNESS I TYPICALLY USE) to the inside and then start laying 2.4" x 1.6" rectangles in there. Please make sure you do so conservatively. Don't stretch your space or go over the interior lines. Keep in mind you will need two or three bolts so leave room for that too. ALso take into account the discharge leads and interconnection leads. I'll take more pics of this later when my packs arrive.

After that I then made a layout ppt so that the battery supplier knows what I exactly want in terms of interconnections. See below;

Within 30 minutes I got a quote and paid via paypal.
I went to bed around 11:10pm last night. This morning I checked my inbox and there I had all the pictures of the packs built before being shipped so that I could verify all looks good.
3S6P TOP





5S6P MIDDLE

6S6P BOTTOM PACK



And then all packs done


Total capacity is 12AH. The pack is 14S6P ~600Whr 120amps discharge capable (tabs will melt or get hot) we'll see about that.
Stay tuned for more. The pack was shipped today in 3 split packages. I hope I can get the ABS enclosure here in time for that.
Last night I was thinking about my next build which is going to be a hardtail + MAC and it occurred to me to make a triangle carton cutout of the frame so that I can make an ABS enclosure.
I already know what the configuration is going to be;
9 fet controller from cell man with upgraded MAC and then the battery which will be explained throughout this thread.
The first thing I did after I got my frame was to make a crude carton cutout of the frame.

From there I took the approximated lengths of the 3 sides with a good measuring tool and proceeded to find out the three interior angles (always remember your trigonometry).
Then on to google sketchup to see how much pack I can put in there. I opted for 6P bricks in 2x3 configuration using the spacers that the seller provided. The spacers are 20mm squared for a single cell so when changed to inches it is about 2.36" rounded it to 2.4". I did the same with the width which is 40mm = 1.57" rounded to 1.6"
So you draw the sides of the triangle with the angles then go 3/16"(ABS THICKNESS I TYPICALLY USE) to the inside and then start laying 2.4" x 1.6" rectangles in there. Please make sure you do so conservatively. Don't stretch your space or go over the interior lines. Keep in mind you will need two or three bolts so leave room for that too. ALso take into account the discharge leads and interconnection leads. I'll take more pics of this later when my packs arrive.

After that I then made a layout ppt so that the battery supplier knows what I exactly want in terms of interconnections. See below;

Within 30 minutes I got a quote and paid via paypal.
I went to bed around 11:10pm last night. This morning I checked my inbox and there I had all the pictures of the packs built before being shipped so that I could verify all looks good.
3S6P TOP





5S6P MIDDLE

6S6P BOTTOM PACK



And then all packs done


Total capacity is 12AH. The pack is 14S6P ~600Whr 120amps discharge capable (tabs will melt or get hot) we'll see about that.
Stay tuned for more. The pack was shipped today in 3 split packages. I hope I can get the ABS enclosure here in time for that.