atkforever
10 W
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- Sep 25, 2019
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Hello Guys, I am designing my 3rd LI-ION pack and this time i'm unsing an Hailong like DIY kit (91cells).
My pack is 16S5P, and max amp will be limited to 40A.
I red line is the nickel strip for the serie connection of the last 2 groups, and green line nickel strip of the parallel connection of cells of the 15th cells pack. Yellow cells are then the positive bus (B16).
I see 2 issues :
The 3 red strips will handle a lot of stress, more than 13amps each (I'll double or trippe them ), but the main issue is that the number of connection is odd so one cell will "receive" twice the current, it's the cell pointed by the purple arrow. What is clearly the risk here ?
The second issue is that current will flow through green nickel strip line, and there might be a "bottleneck" on the section pointed by the orange arrow, about 20amp going thru this section, am I right or do I miss something?
My pack design is probably not the best, If u have any clue on how to put the cells, feel free to tell me
My pack is 16S5P, and max amp will be limited to 40A.
I red line is the nickel strip for the serie connection of the last 2 groups, and green line nickel strip of the parallel connection of cells of the 15th cells pack. Yellow cells are then the positive bus (B16).
I see 2 issues :
The 3 red strips will handle a lot of stress, more than 13amps each (I'll double or trippe them ), but the main issue is that the number of connection is odd so one cell will "receive" twice the current, it's the cell pointed by the purple arrow. What is clearly the risk here ?
The second issue is that current will flow through green nickel strip line, and there might be a "bottleneck" on the section pointed by the orange arrow, about 20amp going thru this section, am I right or do I miss something?
My pack design is probably not the best, If u have any clue on how to put the cells, feel free to tell me