I finally got my pack fully built and running using those 10s2P batteryhookup modem batteries! Samsung 18650 26j cells
I used 4 layers of .15ml Nickel Strips for the series connections. The strips were wrapped in this self Adhesive Silicone Electrical Tape prior to spot welding to the packs.
It can handle 400V/mm so I went for a 3 mm wrap all the way along the lengths just to make them extra cut/tear resistant. (I don't want any exposed metal whatsoever on the outside of the hardcases, the goal is to prevent accidental shorts but also to keep the battery bag which is not fireproof from being I'm contact with any electrical contacts.)
For the ends of the nickel strips where they were spot welded to each pack in the series I used this liquid rubber electric tape that is rated for 1400V/mm to cover the actual contact points I went for a 6mm mound here to also add some stability to the welds (unnecessary but why not?)
Here's a picture of the opened pack showing my wonderful series and balancing connections
And one from the side
It's being controlled by a 40A Daly Smart Bluetooth BMS with active balancing, limited to 25 Amps via the BMS.
The pack should ever draw more than 12-15 amps though as it will be run in parallel with another 52v pack at all times using a parallel battery discharger to power my 25A system.
Any glaring problems? Things you liked?
This is my first ever pack aside from a 2s2p pack I made for some hand warmers to practice
The sides of the case are lined with closed cell foam as is the bottom, the top is only protected by the hardcases on the individual 2s10p packs.
The Bag I chose is waterproof but I will also be putting a waterproof battery cover on top of it to be safe.
I used 4 layers of .15ml Nickel Strips for the series connections. The strips were wrapped in this self Adhesive Silicone Electrical Tape prior to spot welding to the packs.

It can handle 400V/mm so I went for a 3 mm wrap all the way along the lengths just to make them extra cut/tear resistant. (I don't want any exposed metal whatsoever on the outside of the hardcases, the goal is to prevent accidental shorts but also to keep the battery bag which is not fireproof from being I'm contact with any electrical contacts.)
For the ends of the nickel strips where they were spot welded to each pack in the series I used this liquid rubber electric tape that is rated for 1400V/mm to cover the actual contact points I went for a 6mm mound here to also add some stability to the welds (unnecessary but why not?)

Here's a picture of the opened pack showing my wonderful series and balancing connections


And one from the side

It's being controlled by a 40A Daly Smart Bluetooth BMS with active balancing, limited to 25 Amps via the BMS.
The pack should ever draw more than 12-15 amps though as it will be run in parallel with another 52v pack at all times using a parallel battery discharger to power my 25A system.
Any glaring problems? Things you liked?
This is my first ever pack aside from a 2s2p pack I made for some hand warmers to practice

The sides of the case are lined with closed cell foam as is the bottom, the top is only protected by the hardcases on the individual 2s10p packs.
The Bag I chose is waterproof but I will also be putting a waterproof battery cover on top of it to be safe.