Building a 24V 72Ah Ammo Cannister Battery Pack

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2020
  • I constructed a 24V 72Ah battery pack in this used military ammo cannister out of 182 Samsung 2800mAh 18650 cells. The cells I used were removed from laptop batteries, so I did not expect them to test brand new, but they did test a bit lower than expected. Still, this was a great build and a lot of fun to work on.
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Komentáře • 163

  • @fisherus
    @fisherus Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing how your subscribership has grown this past year. Love to watch your and David Poz's fun and interesting videos like this one as I continue my journey of becoming more affluent in battery capacity and composition. I owe it all to you two and Will Prosser. Thanks again!

  • @sseventyturbovolvo8562
    @sseventyturbovolvo8562 Před 3 lety +15

    To add a lot more safety here, you add a main fuse into the pack, and additionally for each balance lead a small fuse. If in any case the BMS fails, no fire will start. This is a serious flaw! Do not underestimate the amount of current if a short is taking place. -- Otherwise, its a nice built :-)

  • @jamesprocter102
    @jamesprocter102 Před 3 lety +13

    Clean compact easy carry and a wonderful well informed build. Great job much thanks.

  • @michaelkeller5008
    @michaelkeller5008 Před 2 lety

    I came here looking for ways to build my own battery; and i have to say:
    Sir, your video and build is the most safety-aware approach I found on YT so far. Thank god there are still people who remember to isolate the poles to avoid a short circuit!

  • @AD6DMDennis
    @AD6DMDennis Před 3 lety +2

    This is great! I like the way you worked the XT60 connector to the battery and BMS instead of directly soldering the the BMS ports to the battery. It provides convenient way to disconnect the BMS if needed.

  • @stefi300972
    @stefi300972 Před 2 lety +1

    built 11 of these so far, 4 to go, 10 have been running for 10 months without problem :)

  • @capecoaster69
    @capecoaster69 Před 2 lety

    Good job for the education and illustration of the build - pushing the bounds of the DIY for common use

  • @Feloblod11
    @Feloblod11 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been subbed ever since your Solar Gen episode. I know a lot of people have dropped off since then. But just some user feed back, these are the type of episodes i enjoy. Do what you want with your own channel. But I LOVED this episode.
    Cheers!

  • @user-qn4nk2vl7k
    @user-qn4nk2vl7k Před 3 lety +5

    I'm glad that you don't "hunt" for views, and are more focused on your own projects. Loved the box, easy to carry and looks neat

  • @askostadinov
    @askostadinov Před 3 lety +5

    Glue the BMS with silicone to the cover of the ammo case. This will improve heat transfer to ambient. Put another sheet of foam on top of the pack. Good luck and keep the good work.

  • @justinlacapria2898
    @justinlacapria2898 Před 3 lety

    Nice clean build, well done.

  • @sam_wyt9879
    @sam_wyt9879 Před 3 lety

    Neat and simple back up power box 👍

  • @DavidPozEnergy
    @DavidPozEnergy Před 3 lety +18

    I love that ABS board you used

  • @tedz74
    @tedz74 Před 3 lety +5

    I built a very similar set up. However I assembled 2 groups of cells as 7s12p, each with a 20A bms. My reasoning was that if there was an issue, I'd only have to tear down half of the total battery, and the (2) 20A bms's cost less than a 40A.
    I'd discharge the pack and see if you have a weak string limiting your overall capacity.

    • @georgepene6097
      @georgepene6097 Před 3 lety

      Hello, its something that i did not understand. How do you choose the bms for your pack?

    • @georgepene6097
      @georgepene6097 Před 3 lety

      Did you use a 20A bms for 7s12p or just 7s6p?

  • @daudamuhammed957
    @daudamuhammed957 Před 2 měsíci

    The construction is fantastic

  • @TRICHOMETRIST
    @TRICHOMETRIST Před 3 lety +6

    The braided wire can be tinned before attachment , for minimal heat transfer when attaching , couldn't see if you tinned it before!!
    Nice build , neat job!!
    Maybe a better BMS?
    😎🤙

  • @krakenking1597
    @krakenking1597 Před 3 lety +3

    A very enjoyable video as always.

  • @theprepperfrog167
    @theprepperfrog167 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, sir.

  • @David-pk9be
    @David-pk9be Před rokem

    Nice vid and great craftmenship

  • @gamingexpress2549
    @gamingexpress2549 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are awesome

  • @aaronpeterson1677
    @aaronpeterson1677 Před 2 lety +2

    I can't say enough about how well this video was put together! Awesome Job!

  • @ima6leaker
    @ima6leaker Před 3 lety

    Very cool design

  • @jacquesdubord6844
    @jacquesdubord6844 Před 4 měsíci

    It seems so simple the way you do it

  • @tassja141172
    @tassja141172 Před 3 lety

    great work!!

  • @johnq8792
    @johnq8792 Před 3 lety

    very nice install,

  • @fenderstratguy
    @fenderstratguy Před 3 lety

    You do really beautiful work. At 23:17 I think I would have put at least a few dots of hot glue to hold that BMS in place, and a piece of yoga mat foam on top the BMS, but that's me. I always like my electrical connections to be under no mechanical loading.

  • @piconano
    @piconano Před 3 lety +2

    I'll take 2 of these for a 48V SLA replacement.
    Please send ASAP. Thanks. 🤪

  • @fisherus
    @fisherus Před 3 lety +3

    Nice clean build. I imagine that you could string and parallel them into a temporary battery bank, if necessary?

  • @MmeHyraelle
    @MmeHyraelle Před 3 lety +1

    Im certain you figured it out but for the final heat shrink wrap, a slit that does not go to the edge may produce better results. In any case thanks for the content im learning a lot.

  • @edbjr8
    @edbjr8 Před 3 lety +3

    Really awesome video. Could you make a future video on how to integrate a capacity monitoring meter and a voltage buck or boost converter to use with these packs?

  • @PFab
    @PFab Před 3 lety +9

    I'm just curious to see how this would compare to a used lithium battery pack from a reputable manufacturer. Cost vs efficiency.

  • @IRONMANMETALBILLDANKANIS

    Awesome video. Next time you move the batteries to place on top of the other ones put the ABS on the top pack and hold it firmly to lower it.

  • @gregb1714
    @gregb1714 Před 3 lety +4

    If the BMS is getting hot, I would have attached it to the metal lid (heatsink) and put a layer of plastic over the top part of the battery pack to isolate/insulate it from the lid/BMS.

    • @fubarlife7776
      @fubarlife7776 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed. But I don't think he cares. Also that battery pack is going to have problems in temperatures over 100° with my personal experience.

  • @stevedutcher3875
    @stevedutcher3875 Před 3 lety

    Nice idea!

  • @1ssac1
    @1ssac1 Před 3 lety +3

    Perfect build, but there's always a "BUT" - glue BMS onto the battery heatshink with some duble sided tape.

  • @AndyMcBlane
    @AndyMcBlane Před 3 lety

    Great video!

    • @AndyMcBlane
      @AndyMcBlane Před 3 lety +1

      Forgot I watched it, watched it again and was going to say great video!

  • @MrSGL21
    @MrSGL21 Před rokem +1

    great build. i think i'm going to build this same pack but as 13s14p rather than 7s 26p. i'm going to use it to extend the range of my 48v ebike. i have 150 samsung 26hs on the way

  • @jimbob172
    @jimbob172 Před rokem

    Impressive video. You explained several small details that were left out on other similar videos done by the juggernauts on youtube

  • @Bubbz2024
    @Bubbz2024 Před 3 lety

    Beautifully executed compact beast of a battery pack. Aside from charging it through a solar array, what amperage DC to DC would you recommend using to charge it ? Amazon has plenty of 29.4v 1-2 amp chargers but that would essentially be a super slow trickle charger for this battery.

  • @JJ21lives4ever
    @JJ21lives4ever Před 3 lety

    I live your projects and have been using batteryhookup thanks to your recommendations, with great results. I was wondering, with the cell level fusing, a single cell failure to dead short should "blow" the fuse for the cell and the only negative result should be a drop in capacity for each series cell pack correct?

  • @richjackson860
    @richjackson860 Před 3 lety +2

    I would REALLY like to see an appropriately sized breaker or fuse somewhere between BMS and the connector. I understand that the BMS provides SOME protection, but with the potential excitement factor of the 18650's dumping a huge amount of power in a short period of time should the BMS fail, I'd lean heavily on the side of caution.

  • @1inAJ
    @1inAJ Před 3 lety

    Two things come to mind here. The first would be to use the can lid as a heat sink. Second would be to have the lid opened up a bit to help keep things cool. The ambient temperature in the video is lower than most real use scenarios. Especially if you are in the desert southwest 😁

  • @gerardjachymiak5822
    @gerardjachymiak5822 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video, I'm halfway building a battery but I'm going to start again and use an ammo can as I need slight rain resistant, unless is there something better you could recommend

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +2

      With the gasket in, the can is fairly rain resistant. I wouldn't call it water proof though obviously. If you leave the gasket in, make sure you have a hole drilled somewhere for ventilation (on the bottom is fine so water doesn't get in). You don't want it pressurizing if something goes wrong.

  • @markbrock9020
    @markbrock9020 Před 3 lety

    Love the build. Great job on the video too!
    I am curious what MPPT controller you used (specs).
    And could you build two of those batteries and hook to the controller in parallel?
    Seems like a good small home backup solution. And easy to grab one and take camping. :)

  • @adamtedder1012
    @adamtedder1012 Před rokem +1

    I need this. Badly. I have a crap ton of 18650 but dont know how to make a battery. Lol

  • @brookerobertson2951
    @brookerobertson2951 Před 3 lety +1

    I think you got less capacity than expected because the batteries hadn't been balanced.. I think after you do a few cycles and the BMS give them a top balance you may get an extra few percent. Also I'm not sure about this but I don't know if the BMS has as a metal heatsink plate the bottom. ? If so then some conductive glue and stick it to the lid of the ammo can as an extra heat sink. Anyway I like the way you made it. Nice compact and clean. I think it'd be good take camping. If it had a a type c charging module. So you can charge a phone and even a laptop off grid and for about a week.. good job.. 👍

  • @eyeswideshut2800
    @eyeswideshut2800 Před 2 lety

    Got the same heat gun, guess I'll try the fused strips I got. I've still got annoying battery harvesting to do..thanks BH

  • @JK360noscope
    @JK360noscope Před 2 lety

    Well damn, I didn't know I was gonna get to see the MVP today but there he is! Subb'd

  • @offgridwanabe
    @offgridwanabe Před 3 lety +2

    Good stuff the capacity is likely low due to the bms single cell cut off but who knows I would be happy with that much juice.

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +2

      It's possible. That's one thing I don't like about these smaller BMS. The Batrium has me so spoiled with being able to see stats all the time 24/7 lol.

    • @offgridwanabe
      @offgridwanabe Před 3 lety +1

      @@LithiumSolar Next time maybe you could show us the voltage and use a cell checker on the 7s connector after shutoff to see the single cell voltage. Thanks for all your sharing and good information i always learn something each video

  • @ErCanEverything
    @ErCanEverything Před 2 lety

    Nice work👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂🤝🤝🤝

  • @briangroene7756
    @briangroene7756 Před 3 lety +1

    Great build. Could you do an 8 x 6 battery also?

  • @5400bowen
    @5400bowen Před 2 lety

    I'd say if there was any doubt those nickel strips were adequate to carry the 20 amps, it would be simple the lay another layer of the strip on top of the first one and spot welled it down to the first one. Remember, two wires can carry double what one can when wired together at each end.

  • @hectorvillarreal519
    @hectorvillarreal519 Před 3 lety

    What electronics do you use for measuring amps hour to battery; very nice diy battery.

  • @huckfin1100
    @huckfin1100 Před 3 lety

    Perfect for a trolling motor on a kayak

  • @thomasnyanfore8424
    @thomasnyanfore8424 Před 3 lety

    New subscriber here. Did you do a video using the lifepo4? I want to do a 24v 50A-100A battery. Will those cell holders work?

  • @carholic-sz3qv
    @carholic-sz3qv Před 3 lety +3

    The build is clean asf 👌 i would to do the same type of project

  • @Megames2012
    @Megames2012 Před 3 lety +5

    It appears to be a 50 caliber ammo can; the 30 caliber ammo can is significantly narrower.

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +1

      Good to know, thanks! The site just said "medium' LOL

    • @PFab
      @PFab Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I agree. 50 cal box. They make many sizes. But this is the 50 cal. Used boxes are great as long as the seal is still soft.

    • @Megames2012
      @Megames2012 Před 3 lety

      @@PFab And if you're worried about the seal, brand new, they're only 15 bucks.

    • @Megames2012
      @Megames2012 Před 3 lety

      @@LithiumSolar Maybe do a larger version using the 30mm, 40mm, 60mm, 81mm, or 120mm mortar cans?
      www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/us-military-surplus-m592-30mm-ammo-can-used?a=868496
      www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/us-military-surplus-pa120-40mm-ammo-can-used?a=1586611
      www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/us-military-surplus-pa70-60mm-ammo-can-used?a=2073641
      www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/us-military-surplus-pa156-81mm-mortar-ammo-can-used?a=1952438
      www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/us-military-surplus-pa154-120mm-mortar-ammo-can-used?a=1935509

  • @itisno1
    @itisno1 Před 3 lety

    i'd like to see a build with the 8 & 6 wide cell holders

  • @stefi300972
    @stefi300972 Před 3 lety +1

    the Heat Shrink link takes me to battery hook up but to the menu of sizes but no mention as to what size you used in this project

  • @Boemel
    @Boemel Před 3 lety

    i want 2 in series for 48v trike. the size is perfect. just plonk them under the seat plug in and done.

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 Před rokem

    Quite an interesting battery build here. That appears to be a 50 caliber (1/2 inch or ~13mm) ammunition can, each bullet would be about as big around as one of your batteries.
    Considering that you calculated 7 cells in a series, wouldn’t it have been better to orient the 7 batteries as 2 groups of (+ - + - + - + ) with 2 cell wide nickel strips 12 34 56 on one side and 23 45 67 on the other instead of 1 group with the center fold (+ + - - + + - fold - + + - - + +)? Granted that you would have to commit some “skull sweat” into wiring the two blocks together but if you used 2 20A BMS units, each block of 91 batteries could provide 20A independent of the other, be shrink wrapped individually and in case of needing a repair, an individual block could be removed without shutting the entire system down. Redundant circuits for security.
    Did you test the batteries before adding them into your arrays? Because of the heat buildup you ought to mount the BMS module to the inside of the lid using the thermal gel that PC CPUs use to connect to their cooling device.
    Thanks for sharing this insightful video. Wishing you a great week. Cheers

  • @jadu79
    @jadu79 Před 3 lety

    the things i thought of when i saw your video were why you did not solder both the plus and negative cable and also the balance wires and then weld so you do not risk heating unnecessarily and then not having to worry about damage and I think myself would solder the balance cables to a long nickel strip and then cut it down so you can put 4 welds on it. Then I do not know what those plastics cost that you insulate with but compare the price with IKEA thin cutting board "Finfördela" because it may be worth comparing with but it can not withstand high temperatures

  • @miscbits6399
    @miscbits6399 Před rokem

    If you want to know how much starpping to use, run the current you want through one strip and see what the voltage drop is (better still, use a milliohm meter to directly read the resistance) - the current test will also tell you how much heating there is at rated current. I would run a second test at twice or more the current to test for gross heating effects (a fuse is rated to blow instantly at double current but will take 6 hours at 150% - you don't want your strip to burn out before the fuse!)

  • @infected7258
    @infected7258 Před rokem

    Great work, I had a question, I’m not that good on lithium batteries and such but would you be willing to sell a better hock like this one

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před rokem

      No, I don't sell batteries. I would suggest buying a LiFePO4 battery vs trying to build one. This was just something I did as a hobby for fun. LiFePO4 is a much better choice for most applications if interested in lithium batteries.

  • @SteveGuzer
    @SteveGuzer Před 3 lety

    If you were pulling 12v from this battery bank (through a step down converter) would the amp hour rating then double? 144AH at 12V?

    • @Teknopottu
      @Teknopottu Před 3 lety

      I would think almost. Some losses on conversion.

  • @flojotube
    @flojotube Před 3 lety

    @Lithium Solar - In case you wanna add it to your details, that ammo can is the standard .50 CAL ammo can.
    Another great vid. 👍
    Can you please share your opinion on the best “budget” spot welder you’re aware of? Your unit is so efficient AND QUIET, but the price tag of $214 from China, or $250 domestic is beyond the realm of practicality for my current level of experience.
    Any advice is greatly appreciated.

  • @marcoandreknottjung3418
    @marcoandreknottjung3418 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the price of one, for a community building project, what we can place, with such batteries for the energysolution also for campers and tiny houses?

    • @Overclockedegg
      @Overclockedegg Před 3 lety +2

      Looking at all of the components with the biggest ticket items being the battery cells $100-200) and inverter (~$200) I would say this is $500-600 total. Plus you will need a spot welder and a heat gun if you don't already have.

  • @MrMuzza008
    @MrMuzza008 Před 3 lety

    Is that a tablet running Win10 or something else? And is that the batrium software displaying the readouts?

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +3

      It's an Android tablet. This is not the Batrium software. I wrote some custom code that pulls data from the Batrium, stores on a MySQL database, then renders in any web browser using Grafana.

  • @pip5461
    @pip5461 Před 2 lety

    It would be nice to know what the price difference is between the kit and the complete unit.

  • @fgbhrl4907
    @fgbhrl4907 Před 3 lety

    You might have just got unlucky with a bad string of cells in terms of capacities. I would try discharging the pack, and seeing which string has the lowest voltage -- you might find replacing a couple of cells will get you back the capacity.

  • @ExilesGate
    @ExilesGate Před rokem

    It might be worth routing the BMS outside the enclosure....place it on plastic or ceramic standoffs and slap a massive heatsink to it. I've purchased most of the items you have here from battery hookup:)
    I'm just testing the modem batteries to get their capacity & internal resistance. I used your promo code BATTERY & got a sweet 10% discount so thanks man.
    I was wondering what Atrium Shunt your using? Im new to this...does it just monitor the battery? Is that how your getting the data on your ipad?
    *Would love to see a video on how to connect up the BMS wires? I saw one guy wired it up wrong & it completely drained his battery.
    (I have a 20amp mppt & a 485w Canadian Solar Panel & a 24v inverter.) Thanks ..love your videos man.

  • @brianvandy4002
    @brianvandy4002 Před 3 lety

    Maybe attach the BMS to the lid of the can. Then the can will act as a heat sink.

  • @Tom-jd1rm
    @Tom-jd1rm Před 6 měsíci

    Noticed this build was 3 years ago. I wonder what the updates are on this one? Still working? Battery life?

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 6 měsíci

      I never actually used it and moved to LFP instead.

  • @fnordingers
    @fnordingers Před 3 lety

    For fourty amps the main bus bar just needs 10mm^2 max

  • @kennoman5593
    @kennoman5593 Před 2 lety

    I think I would have doubled up on the layers of those strips going down the sides

  • @jamesevans938
    @jamesevans938 Před 3 lety

    looks like you got a current spec 50 Cal can but if anyone you is serving or has served want to let me know if I'm correct since i can make out one the marking says M2A2

  • @loucinci3922
    @loucinci3922 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice project. Total cost? Total time?

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +2

      It's very difficult to judge time spent. Videoing things makes them take 10x longer than they should. It took me a little over a week to put this together because of having to work and family things.

  • @Luckie337
    @Luckie337 Před 3 lety +2

    All that work and hundreds of connections!!
    Just go buy a 280ah prismatic battery and your far better off !
    Less than $100

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, not a bad idea!

    • @ExilesGate
      @ExilesGate Před rokem

      @@LithiumSolar You would need 7 of them at $190 each. Thats allot of money.

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před rokem

      @@ExilesGate 2 years later, fully agree with the above comment. I would not do this again for a variety of reasons and just grab the LiFePO4 batteires.

  • @jimmyandropoli8635
    @jimmyandropoli8635 Před 2 lety

    Im into making packs but that is way above my skill level at this point. What would you charge to make me one?

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 2 lety

      Sorry, but I don't sell batteries (or build them for others).

  • @V4suki
    @V4suki Před rokem

    Why are you useing xt90 if you made pack to output 40A? xt60 would be good enough.

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před rokem

      There seems to be some controversy as to whether or not the XT60 is actually designed to run at 60A continuous. It seems skimpy to me so I decided to be safe and use the larger XT90.

  • @zaprodk
    @zaprodk Před 2 lety

    What's the dimensions of the ammo case you are using here? (link is dead)

  • @jerryjordan677
    @jerryjordan677 Před 3 lety

    @Lithiumsolijer How much is This Battery ? Thanks

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco Před 3 lety +2

    Nice build - I would opt for 6 cells and more room for heat (putting something heat-isolating between the BMS and battery). Otherwise very nice job!

  • @geecee7216
    @geecee7216 Před rokem

    What can run that system and for how long

  • @IRONMANMETALBILLDANKANIS

    You should do personal consultations. Charge $60- $90 an hour over the phone.

  • @xitee6258
    @xitee6258 Před 3 lety

    Is there a similar site than battery hookup for germany?
    I wanted to buy batteries from battery hookup, but then there was this shipping cost calculation... it costs $80 to ship it here to germany! 😥

    • @electrojessy4270
      @electrojessy4270 Před 3 lety

      I use www.nkon.nl cheap and new cells

    • @xitee6258
      @xitee6258 Před 3 lety

      @@electrojessy4270 thanks. The Batteries costs more there but the shipping is a lot cheaper. I still save money 😀

  • @gamingforlive2150
    @gamingforlive2150 Před 3 lety

    i would love to own one altrought i can`t affor the materials like a spotwelder and dont trust soldering in this case :(

    • @anthonypelchat
      @anthonypelchat Před 3 lety

      There are several non-spot weld options at there. Jag35.com had the simplest that I've seen. Vruzend.com has another option that isn't as simple, but easier than spot welding and cheaper than Jag.

  • @bizim_eller
    @bizim_eller Před 3 lety

    👍👍🙂

  • @dodgeme1986truck
    @dodgeme1986truck Před 3 lety

    that is an ammo can for an m2 version a3... AKA ma deuce .50cal machine gun

  • @joaoncr
    @joaoncr Před 3 lety +1

    I don't know how many amps you are planning to draw from it, but those four nickel strips can not safely handle more than 5 amps each, totalling 20amps.

  • @aaronzabala1290
    @aaronzabala1290 Před rokem

    Sir, Good Day! it's my pleasure! if you make a diagram connection of your BMS, connected in 24 v setup. your creation is amazing. just now, I copied your creation. thank you

  • @girlmastergeneral
    @girlmastergeneral Před 3 lety +1

    what mppt controller/inverter is that?

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety

      PIP 2424LV-MSD > ebay.to/3hbo2Vd

    • @ExilesGate
      @ExilesGate Před rokem

      @@LithiumSolar Would a 20amp mppt be ok with a 485w panel?

  • @Nastymedicine
    @Nastymedicine Před 9 měsíci

    Did it ever blow up because of overheating?

  • @ToxicGamer86454
    @ToxicGamer86454 Před rokem

    Doubled the weigh of the battery with just the case

  • @juliauwanto
    @juliauwanto Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder why u are not using ur flir one

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety

      I really need to pick up a second used phone that I can dedicate to the Flir One...

  • @padreantonioraygozav.raygo9576

    Will you be able to make me two battery🔋 Packs with Li-ion BL26650
    3.7v &6800mAH, as many🔋are needed x 100Amp
    I'll buy'em for my Power Inverter 24v systm.
    Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @johnmirbach2338
    @johnmirbach2338 Před 3 lety

    😁 ✌🖖👌👍😎

  • @michaelcarman5216
    @michaelcarman5216 Před rokem

    i'm a 78 yrold new to it. price?

  • @GoatZilla
    @GoatZilla Před 3 lety

    Panel mount connectors.

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety

      I considered panel mount but the panel mount XT connectors I could find were male versions. Good for power input but not output as both pins are exposed "hot" and any accidental metal object contact would short it out. I think an Anderson 50A would have been a better choice, but I didn't have any on hand at the time.

    • @GoatZilla
      @GoatZilla Před 3 lety

      @@LithiumSolar Yeah finding panel mount connectors has kind of been the bane of my existence. The other problem is the shape/orientation. You have more vertical dead space (which you fit the BMS into) than lateral dead space. I don't know how hot those BMSs get, but I would have laid it on the bottom in kind of a sub floor, and also put the XT90 flat along the bottom as well, cut a hole for it, and then pseudo-fixed it in place.

  • @gysgyhydrate5528
    @gysgyhydrate5528 Před 3 lety +1

    He must have saw david poz video

    • @LithiumSolar
      @LithiumSolar  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I've seen his video - and several others that have done ammo can builds :)

    • @gysgyhydrate5528
      @gysgyhydrate5528 Před 3 lety

      Good stuff man

    • @testercwt
      @testercwt Před 3 lety

      Final busbar terminal on opposite site, theoretically equal to double size busbar , helped balance the battery pack