I bought 30 LiFePo4 cells for my E-Bike project.
But this battery has been nothing but trouble. There is no tabs on these cells.
Is there any good ideas out there how to connect these cells rock solid ?
I also started to build my own spot welder, but 800Amps, works more like a vaporizer then a spot welder.
Spot welder is built on the modified trafo style. If I modify it to deliver 400Amps, which seems to be the level of other working DIY spot welder projects.
Then this might work.
But all ideas will be much appreciated, about solutions to connect these batteries.
Cheers folks
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The Solution :
A trafo from a microwawe, a simple relay on the coli, primary side.
A control signal to the relay from a foot pedal, to keep both hands available. electrodes made of copper pins from a 380V cable plug.
Some wood to make the parts move accordingly to my needs.
50 square mm wire to make the secondary coil. ( probably 20 square mm is better)
Modified primary coil, to adjust output current with 8ohm 100Watt resistors in series with primary coil.
Plug and play, and have fun.
800Amps works like a vaporizer on thin nickle battery tabs. Which was the result with no 8 ohm resistor in series.
Works like a charm.
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But this battery has been nothing but trouble. There is no tabs on these cells.
Is there any good ideas out there how to connect these cells rock solid ?
I also started to build my own spot welder, but 800Amps, works more like a vaporizer then a spot welder.
Spot welder is built on the modified trafo style. If I modify it to deliver 400Amps, which seems to be the level of other working DIY spot welder projects.
Then this might work.
But all ideas will be much appreciated, about solutions to connect these batteries.
Cheers folks
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The Solution :
A trafo from a microwawe, a simple relay on the coli, primary side.
A control signal to the relay from a foot pedal, to keep both hands available. electrodes made of copper pins from a 380V cable plug.
Some wood to make the parts move accordingly to my needs.
50 square mm wire to make the secondary coil. ( probably 20 square mm is better)
Modified primary coil, to adjust output current with 8ohm 100Watt resistors in series with primary coil.
Plug and play, and have fun.
800Amps works like a vaporizer on thin nickle battery tabs. Which was the result with no 8 ohm resistor in series.
Works like a charm.
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