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If i want to connect some batteries in series, like in the promovec batteries. If i have 18650 cells with flattops. Can i use a magnet too connect two batteries?
I know i CAN but i want to know if its a good idea? I've seen some video of a DIY battery pack builder use magnets to connect charger wires when charging with Imax.
I've also seen som sellers on ebay and aliexpress selling small magnets as "from flat top to button top":
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free...flat-top-to-button-top-NdFeB/32604779265.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18650-18350...-Flat-Top-Battery-to-Button-Top-/321296194078
There is not much info about batteries and DC current that i can find but some say magnets has poor conductivity (compared to other materials) and some say they get HOT when passing current. The latter can i attest too. When charging at 2A the magnet connected to the battery negative was quite hot.
SO....
Will i use damage the batteries if i use magnets (preferably rare earth) as connectors for batteries?
Will i have less Volt and Amps then if i had only nickel plates?
Will the magnetic field interfere with charge and discharge?
Is there any alternative non magnetic cylindrical plates (like spacers???) that i could use?
I know i CAN but i want to know if its a good idea? I've seen some video of a DIY battery pack builder use magnets to connect charger wires when charging with Imax.
I've also seen som sellers on ebay and aliexpress selling small magnets as "from flat top to button top":
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free...flat-top-to-button-top-NdFeB/32604779265.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18650-18350...-Flat-Top-Battery-to-Button-Top-/321296194078
There is not much info about batteries and DC current that i can find but some say magnets has poor conductivity (compared to other materials) and some say they get HOT when passing current. The latter can i attest too. When charging at 2A the magnet connected to the battery negative was quite hot.
SO....
Will i use damage the batteries if i use magnets (preferably rare earth) as connectors for batteries?
Will i have less Volt and Amps then if i had only nickel plates?
Will the magnetic field interfere with charge and discharge?
Is there any alternative non magnetic cylindrical plates (like spacers???) that i could use?
