Yes I make most of my own batteries. I have some CZcamss on how we used to build batteries. We have a new method. We waterjet our layout out of copper to give us Fusible links for every cell. I may have some in one of the youtubes let me see if I can find it for you, or I will video my current battery build. Thanks for the nice words. Are you following the Honda 2023 build?
@@dcoxrytonyes! Those are all great videos. I appreciate you listing all the items being used. I've been slowly gathering them and getting closer to needing to pull the trigger on a battery.
Build looks great. I do like how you mounted the on/off switch. Do you know if anyone makes a cutoff switch that would work for a QS 8 male/female connector? I'm trying to leave my battery connected but I want to be able to shut off the power with a red switch like you have mounted. Thanks for any inputs/suggestions.
I use thus type switch on all my electric bikes. You can get them on Amazon. Buy the BEP brand. The single battery type allows you to remove the key, for a security lock. These switches are rated at the amps we are using, but are only rated for 48V. I have been using this type switch for about 5 years in 72V bikes and have had no problems. We always put a spark suppressing resistor across the switch (1K10W resistor, amazon also)
@@mcapo77 These are the the part numbers for the switch and the resistor: Single battery Switch: ON - OFF www.amazon.com/dp/B005DUUL9W?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 Dual Battery switch: 1-2-Both-OFF www.amazon.com/dp/B000NI3EXY?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 Here is the resistor a 1K ohm 10Watt resistor www.amazon.com/CR10-1-0K-RC-Cement-Filled-Ceramic-Resistor/dp/B013ID871O/ref=sr_1_3?crid=Y8VEAXON3A0E&keywords=10w+1k+ohm+resistor&qid=1698629518&sprefix=1k+ohm+10W%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-3
I received the parts and have a few questions on how to wire it. Do you solder the resistor across both posts? I'm also assuming it's the positive cable that mounts to both posts. Do you have a video that addresses it? Thanks Don!
Hi Donald, I’m impressed with your work. I’d love to know more about everything and I have few questions to ask. You don’t mind leaving me your email. I will contact you ASAP. Thank you
Self made battery?
Thanks for sharing all your videos, they are very inspiring!
Yes I make most of my own batteries. I have some CZcamss on how we used to build batteries. We have a new method. We waterjet our layout out of copper to give us Fusible links for every cell. I may have some in one of the youtubes let me see if I can find it for you, or I will video my current battery build. Thanks for the nice words. Are you following the Honda 2023 build?
@@dcoxrytonyes! Those are all great videos. I appreciate you listing all the items being used. I've been slowly gathering them and getting closer to needing to pull the trigger on a battery.
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Thanks buddy.
Build looks great. I do like how you mounted the on/off switch. Do you know if anyone makes a cutoff switch that would work for a QS 8 male/female connector? I'm trying to leave my battery connected but I want to be able to shut off the power with a red switch like you have mounted. Thanks for any inputs/suggestions.
I use thus type switch on all my electric bikes. You can get them on Amazon. Buy the BEP brand. The single battery type allows you to remove the key, for a security lock. These switches are rated at the amps we are using, but are only rated for 48V. I have been using this type switch for about 5 years in 72V bikes and have had no problems. We always put a spark suppressing resistor across the switch (1K10W resistor, amazon also)
@@dcoxryton Do you have a link for the products you mentioned above? Thanks for any help.
@@mcapo77 These are the the part numbers for the switch and the resistor:
Single battery Switch: ON - OFF
www.amazon.com/dp/B005DUUL9W?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Dual Battery switch: 1-2-Both-OFF
www.amazon.com/dp/B000NI3EXY?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
Here is the resistor a 1K ohm 10Watt resistor
www.amazon.com/CR10-1-0K-RC-Cement-Filled-Ceramic-Resistor/dp/B013ID871O/ref=sr_1_3?crid=Y8VEAXON3A0E&keywords=10w+1k+ohm+resistor&qid=1698629518&sprefix=1k+ohm+10W%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-3
@@dcoxryton Thanks Don!
I received the parts and have a few questions on how to wire it. Do you solder the resistor across both posts? I'm also assuming it's the positive cable that mounts to both posts. Do you have a video that addresses it? Thanks Don!
Hi Donald, I’m impressed with your work. I’d love to know more about everything and I have few questions to ask. You don’t mind leaving me your email. I will contact you ASAP. Thank you
I be glad to help you, message me thru ElectricDirtRiders.com "DonCox"