I think that’s a great idea! Would definitely work well for me, I made my modifications to the board already and the cutout is a bit wider then the modules now, so I think using those too mount the NESE Modules would be ideal
flex, that’s why it has that circular region, otherwise it would have been one straight line(that was my first design, very stiff). I could make the circular portion more wiggly too to increase flex further, but from my tests it’s at a sweet-spot.
I really like your design. It’s perfect for two rows of cells style, but if your wanting to orient the cells the other way I think that would be quite difficult.
It’s mostly assembled on my board. I have to flip cells from +ve to -ve to use a short cable from battery to DieBieMS. @agniusm, I was wondering if you realized that was a problem?
Of course, I still have to crimp the balancing wires, route it nicely and take it to DieBieMS.
I love how you secured these to your deck! I know the designs of them were already shown and discussed, but seeing it actually assembled and mounted on the deck… Looks pretty great… They don’t add that much extra width as I thought they would, so I think I’m gonna do that too What were you saying about having to swap positive and negative wires btw?
@uigiroux, @agniusm maybe I wasn’t clear. As per your +ve and -ve marking on the battery and the DieBieMS battery + and battery -ve sign, I would have to use long wires from one side to the other to connect the battery to DieBieMS.