kbarrett
10 kW
I think I am done twisting around the duct tape pack I got fro Ping ...
I thought I'd show the finished batt, and maybe start a picture post thread.
I used an old 50 BMG ammo can ...and drilled some holes in it for the chassis mount XLR connector, the crystalyte keyed on-off switch, and a hole in the top for the main power ( used a spark plug boot for a grommet ). The fuse holder is on the outside sectionof the main power positive side ... can be replaced without opening the can.
Add a quick and dirty coat of black paint, stick a fork in it, and call it done.
Connections inside are Anderson powerpoles stuck together with some heatshrink ... if I want to swap out the power pack at some future date, I can just cut the heatshrink and unplug everything and lift the duct-tape pack out.
Here is the charger side:
View attachment charger-side.jpg
Here is the switch side:
View attachment switch-side.jpg
And here is a look at the inside:
I thought I'd show the finished batt, and maybe start a picture post thread.
I used an old 50 BMG ammo can ...and drilled some holes in it for the chassis mount XLR connector, the crystalyte keyed on-off switch, and a hole in the top for the main power ( used a spark plug boot for a grommet ). The fuse holder is on the outside sectionof the main power positive side ... can be replaced without opening the can.
Add a quick and dirty coat of black paint, stick a fork in it, and call it done.
Connections inside are Anderson powerpoles stuck together with some heatshrink ... if I want to swap out the power pack at some future date, I can just cut the heatshrink and unplug everything and lift the duct-tape pack out.
Here is the charger side:
View attachment charger-side.jpg
Here is the switch side:
View attachment switch-side.jpg
And here is a look at the inside: