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Want to build a battery for this scooter. Currie Phat Flyer had 2 - 12V lead acid batteries.

Got lots and lots of defective Makita 18V power tool packs. Been studying Doctorbass battery building projects.
I ripped off the metal strips with needle nose pliers. Suspect it is stainless steel? Older Makita batteries had 2 spot welds per connection. They used plated steel strips. [Removed green cover just to see em naked :wink: ]

Want to build a 6P, 8S battery. 6 cells in Parallel, 8 groups of 6 in Series if I am thinking correctly? Do we say 6P/8S or 8S/6P?

You guys all solder your battery packs together. I got nothing against solder. Got a bunch of soldering irons and about 40 years experience soldering everything from big to little. Just think that heating these batteries with soldering irons is wrong.
Here http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=28285&start=15#p533659
Doctorbass say:
See these 18650 Battery Holders at batteryholders.com Buy battery holders from batteryholders.com Duh!
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Here are drawings:
View attachment BK-18650-PC6-datasheet.pdf
View attachment BK-18650-PC8-datasheet.pdf
If mechanical connection between battery and contact is tight will this work? I say yes? Would anyone like to see some "Safe" style charts and graphs explaining this? Any one got any other 18650 Battery Holder ideas?

Got lots and lots of defective Makita 18V power tool packs. Been studying Doctorbass battery building projects.
I ripped off the metal strips with needle nose pliers. Suspect it is stainless steel? Older Makita batteries had 2 spot welds per connection. They used plated steel strips. [Removed green cover just to see em naked :wink: ]

Want to build a 6P, 8S battery. 6 cells in Parallel, 8 groups of 6 in Series if I am thinking correctly? Do we say 6P/8S or 8S/6P?

You guys all solder your battery packs together. I got nothing against solder. Got a bunch of soldering irons and about 40 years experience soldering everything from big to little. Just think that heating these batteries with soldering irons is wrong.
Here http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=28285&start=15#p533659
Doctorbass say:
Here is my preliminary plan. Grind off them tiny remains of spot welds with some type of tiny grinder. Tried a file but it was too easy to damage the green coating and black insulating washer. Buy some 18650 Battery Holders. Experiment with copper braid. Makita cells are steel. Steel and copper corrodes. Dielectric grease might be a good idea?Doctorbass said:Spring tend tobe too thin fo rthe current demand...
I used already some copper braid... wich is a little soft and conduct alot more!
What i suggest to prople who dont want to solder or spotweld is to use soft copper braid and a little foam under it to keep pressure on the copper braid.
These braid can be used like a buss bar to parallel and serie them.
For testing cells before the assembly i made some neodium magnet test lead for testing the capacity at 1C of each cells. this is a really quick connect way and still conduct more than i expected.
you can solder on the chrome layer on the magnet.. but dont heat them too much to keep their magnetism. :wink:
Doc
See these 18650 Battery Holders at batteryholders.com Buy battery holders from batteryholders.com Duh!
View attachment 3

Here are drawings:
View attachment BK-18650-PC6-datasheet.pdf
View attachment BK-18650-PC8-datasheet.pdf
If mechanical connection between battery and contact is tight will this work? I say yes? Would anyone like to see some "Safe" style charts and graphs explaining this? Any one got any other 18650 Battery Holder ideas?