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mxer said:8) Catchinem, You can have your thread back now, Thanks![]()
Not at all..that is the idea..you are trying to reduce the resistance between the start and end points of them. If you look on the under side you will see that they are connected to the same pointsmxer said:8) Thanks, so it doesn't matter then if you cross the two cool Thanks........
Wrap some wire tightly around both with the strands close together., Then solder. Wrap the percentage of the shunts that you want to increase the power. IOW's if you want a 50% increase, take the wrap half way up both shunts.mxer said:Sorry for the thread hijack (great read tho) ...
I have similar shunts (really close together) I'm paraniod of adding some solder to the shunts (I believe I add solder to one end at the bottom?) due to them being soooo close together, I feel the solder will flow to the next shunt, I havn't tried yet so i may get lucky, But will it matter if the mate together ??....
I look forward to seeing the construction of the triangle battery housing. I am never satisfied with mines.catchinem said:I have a great idea for the triangle battery housing and a rear rack for light duty hauling. I'm a good woodworker.
Hey catchimen, any update on this bike? Have you finished it? How does the battery housing look?SamTexas said:I look forward to seeing the construction of the triangle battery housing. I am never satisfied with mines.catchinem said:I have a great idea for the triangle battery housing and a rear rack for light duty hauling. I'm a good woodworker.