Patriot
10 kW
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- Aug 7, 2008
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As I attach the BMS leads to the cells in my new pack, I can't help but wonder if minor (very minor) movement over the years will cause the insulation on the leads to wear through, and short with the connecting bars between cells.
To remedy this potential problem, I'm thinking of using a thick bead of hot glue to literally glue down the wires to the connecting bars, so they won't move around and chafe through. The bead would be thick, of course, to add extra insulation between the wire and the bars.
Granted, I plan on wrapping the whole thing tightly with Saran wrap when it's done, but adding some hot glue to add extra insurance seems like agood idea.
Clear silicon adhesive is my other idea. HOwever, it takes a long time to dry. Hot glue sets up in seconds to really hold on.
Anyone ever tried this?
Will it work?
To remedy this potential problem, I'm thinking of using a thick bead of hot glue to literally glue down the wires to the connecting bars, so they won't move around and chafe through. The bead would be thick, of course, to add extra insulation between the wire and the bars.
Granted, I plan on wrapping the whole thing tightly with Saran wrap when it's done, but adding some hot glue to add extra insurance seems like agood idea.
Clear silicon adhesive is my other idea. HOwever, it takes a long time to dry. Hot glue sets up in seconds to really hold on.
Anyone ever tried this?
Will it work?
