206monkey32
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I'm up for a group buy. Maybe even two.
Hummina Shadeeba said:I bought a vacuum bag from roararocket.com that'll fit a board if anyone wants to pay the shipping and borrow it. Not that you seem to have any plans for it maybe but it sits here unopened and its' 75 bucks charge to return things back to Canada so I'm keeping it.
SlowNinja said:I don't think a spring will be able to handle the amps these boards need. The spring will just turn into a heating element or just fail. Either way, you won't get enough power. I've been trying to figure out a solderless/weldless 18650 pack, but it may not be worth it. I keep running into concerns about the amount of pressure on the ends, and the chances of arcing if there is a little gap due to vibrations. I wish we could organize a group buy of a flat, single-layer Samsung 25R or LG HE2/HE4 pack. It would solve a lot of people's power needs in a compact way.
Freshair said:Interest solve to using springs. Run a wire threw the middle to take the current, and use the spring to simply hold pressure.....
e-beach said:Freshair said:Interest solve to using springs. Run a wire threw the middle to take the current, and use the spring to simply hold pressure.....
:lol: Speaking of mind reading, this morning I was going to suggest using parts from a motor brush to use as a contact tab and wire while the spring did the holding but I had to get to work before I could post. I like your setup. It would work fine if the cells are also snug in a row in their slots.
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Freshair said:Will be using a vacuum bag to do the carbon fiber, however I am in Canada otherwise would take you up on that offer!
What about making springs out of materials with higher copper content, such as beryllium copper, phosphor bronze or spring brass? http://www.newcombspring.com/battery.php
A single layer battery pack with bms incorporated would be interesting, could definitely tuck that away into the deck pretty easily.
Hummina Shadeeba said:a board made of aluminum that was a battery!!
just need to find the secret sauce that was discovered or maybe it's more battery hype:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/07/us-batteries-aliminium-idUSKBN0MY17H20150407
bandaro said:So bagging the carbon, how about the core materials? Any ideas as to the layup?
As for the springs, why do we need them? A 30 cell pack will give 10s3p, so hook up 3 cells at a time in parallel with a rigid plate on each end and 3 insulated bolts clamping it all together. Then run a short length of wire between each set to allow for flex. Laid flat will give you 60mm long blocks, so have a foam padded compartment that is a about 22mm tall and you will bottom out before the batteries feel the bend.
Hummina Shadeeba said:They're 10c continuous 25c pulse
They should definately last longer being li-iron. The cost is close too if I remember right
riba2233 said:Hummina Shadeeba said:They're 10c continuous 25c pulse
They should definately last longer being li-iron. The cost is close too if I remember right
Far from that.. they are S version, which means 2C const. discsharge. I would love to se their 25C pulse lol :lol: They have better cycle life, but worse calendar life, so...
Freshair said:Dammit, if they would just make NCA with screw terminals! REALLY do not want to deal with soldering battery packs...uhg
Freshair said:Hey Riba,
Whats this about http://www.myvaporstore.com/Samsung-INR18650-25R-2500mAh-Battery-Flat-Top-p/jssinr25r.htm
"Cycle info: Capacity drops to 60% after 250 full charge/discharge Cycles"