Batteries/BMS/wiring: SHOW OFF YOUR DESIGN

SHow off your battery designs here! gonna try and get some inspiration.

You mean this?

kind of, i ment for people to post their battery packs to see the way they wire!

I thought you mean that as you write about battery pcb.

Maybe this is what you looking for?

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I retitled to make it more sensical.

Probably reading would be better? 9hrs is not going to get you where you need to go

And this thread is like asking the mountain to come to Mohammed, the info. with what you need exists already.

Assimilate the knowledge rather than asking it to wash over you

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oooh, no fishpaper between the p-packs…

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Lovely and neat, but as @Andy87 mentioned. No fish paper between the groups?

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Not configured as side to side P groups but end to end. I use reinforced tape down the sides of the P groups which is reallt tuff stuff. image

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we speak about this area bat

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@Marsen they mean this way

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Yeap get the message. More insulation.

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If he has silicon or glue in between the p groups that should stop the rubbing a together

It is a flexible pack :wink:

It is not necessary needed on stiff packs but we only can suggest that. I use it on each pack

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Silicon is very flexible

My 12s3p turned out to be a flexipack because of the silicon :slight_smile:

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Yeah ok, but still those heatshrink it is rubbing to each other.

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yes that´s right. on case the siliconed together with a small gap inbetween.

if you speak about hot glue…well it´s hot glue which is not really strong and could pop up at any time or deform when you ride during a hot summer day.

there is also no fishpaper under the balance wires.

Sorry exclude hot glue

With hot glue I can break the cells apart with just A few fingers

No the silicon is preventing it, the silicon creates a gap

just to get it right, you made a stiff pack and it´s flexy now? so your nickel strips are under tension all time??? :fearful: