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Hello, new here, wondering if anyone has any thoughts on my attempt at a battery build for my ebike I built from scratch.
I 3d printed a case for the 38 cells (gotion 3.2v lifepo4). I am doing 2 in parallel and 19 in series. I 3d printed thin sides for it, and I was going to just glue copper on in the wiring pattern, hook up my JK BMS, and give it a go, but I was advised by someone with a lot of battery building experience to not do that!! He suggested I use Pouron foam on the inside, and that I needed some way to make the sides more stiff, so maybe carbon or I was just thinking glue on another thick 3d print layer that would make it thick and sturdy enough.
I am open to any and all ideas, as I really want to get this battery build the simplest and cheapest way possible... Thanks so much.
I 3d printed a case for the 38 cells (gotion 3.2v lifepo4). I am doing 2 in parallel and 19 in series. I 3d printed thin sides for it, and I was going to just glue copper on in the wiring pattern, hook up my JK BMS, and give it a go, but I was advised by someone with a lot of battery building experience to not do that!! He suggested I use Pouron foam on the inside, and that I needed some way to make the sides more stiff, so maybe carbon or I was just thinking glue on another thick 3d print layer that would make it thick and sturdy enough.
I am open to any and all ideas, as I really want to get this battery build the simplest and cheapest way possible... Thanks so much.