Balance leads on DIY Battery packs how to

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  • In this video i quickly show you how to attach balance leads to your battery packs that you build at home.
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    I recommend the Duo variants :)
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Komentáře • 86

  • @wyrick6869
    @wyrick6869 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This did make more sense to me than most videos, for whatever reason. Thanks KTW.

    • @julianazzopardi2718
      @julianazzopardi2718 Před 3 měsíci

      Mate, you are a legend! I've returned back to your video after some time to recall the info, your explanation is setup so well, making it easy for us to understand the process precisely ❤

  • @Siziksu
    @Siziksu Před 5 lety +8

    Really great tutorial! This is the exact info I needed to do my DIY 3S 18650 balanced battery. Thanks a lot!

  • @4714audirs6
    @4714audirs6 Před 7 lety

    Simplicity is the key! Most of us, trying to make some simple battery stuffs is very usefull this kind of video. Great, Like!

  • @solarnewbee7868
    @solarnewbee7868 Před 6 lety +1

    Just wanted to say thanx for the info. Made myself a 4s today and without your help wood be lost on the balance lead hook-ups. Keep doin what your doin for us newbie's!!!

  • @raffman4266
    @raffman4266 Před 5 lety

    You are a very good teacher! Well done! Kudos to you sir!

  • @lordango
    @lordango Před 5 lety

    Best explanation for balance leads.

  • @andrewadams20
    @andrewadams20 Před 4 lety

    This perfectly explained what I needed to know, thank you!

  • @MrsRabbit8
    @MrsRabbit8 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! This is exactly what i was looking for.

  • @brucetaylor7095
    @brucetaylor7095 Před 5 lety

    Nice video mate, very clear and a great tutorial. Well done!

  • @Bigginger61
    @Bigginger61 Před 6 lety

    Excellent bit of instruction Thank you

  • @joshuanorris5860
    @joshuanorris5860 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you sir, this answered my question exactly :)
    Im going to get into soldering and make my own charging squids :)

  • @rogergravel6638
    @rogergravel6638 Před 6 lety

    Awsome tutorial 5 stars rating

  • @fespinosa434
    @fespinosa434 Před 3 lety

    Great video!!!! Thank you...please make more.

  • @crazycarl9484
    @crazycarl9484 Před 4 lety

    Just what I needed thanks

  • @amberleycosmo
    @amberleycosmo Před 6 lety

    Great video mate!

  • @ryanmacewen511
    @ryanmacewen511 Před rokem

    Great explanation on how these leads get wired. I'm old school NiCd RC fellow. I'm new to the Lipo scene. I was recently manually balance charging LiO 18650 cells in some Milwaukee packs which have sat for years unused, but new. I have a 4 cell (individual charging slots for 1 cell each) charger from the vape/flashlight market. I made some cell adapters to place into the charger with some test leads (j-hooks) to attach to tabs on assembled packs. The goal being to charge each cell individually with each port of the 4 port charger. I used this successfully to bring cells up to 4.2V each. However, I was only able to use one charge bay, and do it one cell at a time. I bought a different 8 cell charger (for loose cells), but it would fault out when more than one cell was connected. I made a bunch of blank cells with wire leads to place in charger bays. I'd like to try to use them all at once, as I have large 12ah tool packs I'd like to bring into balance. Would using diodes maybe help? I'd like to avoid removing tabs. Should I just break down and buy a hobby balance charger? lol I actually have a lot of 4s, 5s, 7s leads from other projects.

  • @bullwhip53
    @bullwhip53 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video!

  • @leeoliver2969
    @leeoliver2969 Před 5 lety

    Nice and clear, thank you.

  • @andrewgardner7104
    @andrewgardner7104 Před 6 lety

    Thanks great video your explanation even I could understand.

  • @grimr27
    @grimr27 Před 6 lety

    thank you very easy to follow..

  • @LaurenceAllen
    @LaurenceAllen Před 6 lety

    Thank you for doing this

  • @MrRenoman2011
    @MrRenoman2011 Před 6 lety

    Thanks awesome video and info

  • @bennyboney
    @bennyboney Před 4 lety

    Thanx alot for this video,it helped me alot

  • @jokdigitalvideo
    @jokdigitalvideo Před 3 lety +1

    Just what I needed thanks a lot .you have a new sub.

  • @TheRoadTaken
    @TheRoadTaken Před 2 lety

    I smashed the heck out of the like button!

  • @chrisprocter7626
    @chrisprocter7626 Před 5 lety

    good video thanks for posting

  • @startcherif
    @startcherif Před 3 lety

    very nice video

  • @pneumaticfx9897
    @pneumaticfx9897 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for this

  • @robviolin1
    @robviolin1 Před 7 lety

    good video - thanks.

  • @copterofflorida4932
    @copterofflorida4932 Před 6 lety

    Good job .

  • @MrJefferson105
    @MrJefferson105 Před 5 lety

    Thank you spot on

  • @RogerBY
    @RogerBY Před 5 lety

    TY I just wired up 2s3p on imax b6 . I have 2 battery packs done now for ebike light. First balance was 4.2v and 4.11v and it brought them back in spec 4.2v 4.2v.

  • @Isaacthompson
    @Isaacthompson Před 4 lety

    Cool thanks!

  • @davecasey1582
    @davecasey1582 Před rokem

    Awsom video

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před 7 lety

    Really, really nice. :)

  • @MrBrymstond
    @MrBrymstond Před 7 lety

    I heard both sides of this story from many people and although this works it less accurate because the leads are supposed to be far right is directly connected to negative and the rest go to the far positive end. But this works for me as well. Why I bring this up is because you can tap off of each of the batteries while connected in series by connecting a wire to the first battery positive and negative or connect to the first battery negative and second and the second battery positive and you will get 7.4v then connect the negative from the first battery and the last = 11.1v which leads me to believe the leads go to the far most positive and also leads me to believe there's a better method and it works perfect every time... The batteries that are wired in series will never balance out on their own so what I do is charge each battery pack individually... On a 3S I use a MPPT to charge each so I would use three separate isolated from the others by using three solar panels and they shut off when each reaches 4.2v and 12.6v total but as soon as I start to drain they start to charge and you can do this using 3 - 5v solar panels and 3 - charging modules... You can also do this by using 3 wall phone chargers connected to 3 TP4056 and it works, if you don't isolate each TP4056 by using 3 separate sources of power the chips will fry. Something to toss around.

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety

      MrBrymstond note that this is not about solar and balancing a pack ;) its about adding balance contact for purposes like charging a pack with a balance charger. example rc or ev wehicles

  • @dejanzdravkovic9010
    @dejanzdravkovic9010 Před 5 lety

    Schönes Video 👍

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 Před rokem +1

    It's better to use correct cable colors, black for minus and red for plus, so it's easyer to see how to connect the balancer connector to the charger ect.

  • @laporpo78
    @laporpo78 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the great tutorial. My question is if I use only 2 cells, can I use just the 3 wires excluding the last wire on the furthers left?
    The other thing is can I mix cells that are different in mAh (2400mAh & 2600mAh)?

  • @ahmedalteeb
    @ahmedalteeb Před 6 lety

    Nice

  • @felixlegendre2145
    @felixlegendre2145 Před 5 lety +1

    im trying to make that same 3c setup (around 11.4V) but double the current in parallele is it possible without having a bmc?

  • @alirezabaniasad530
    @alirezabaniasad530 Před měsícem

    Thank you very much for this excellent video .
    Could you please help me with my tenergy tb6b balance charger? I have lost the balance connectors and i need to charge three 18650 cells just like the video.but i don't know if i need to connect just these four cables ? Or the two red and black output port also?
    Thank you for your help

  • @milvolts1
    @milvolts1 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for video, is it possible to use a 5s wires on a 4s pack or a 4s on 3s pack. And are the leads after the first negative you connected, positive or negative? Because you placed them between the batteries and the last one you placed was on the positive of the battery. Looking forward to your reply. As always your videos or top notch

  • @Mstom178
    @Mstom178 Před 4 lety

    do you have to have the wire in the middle of the two battery cells? or can I place it more near one side vs in the middle of the two batteries cells?

  • @TIMSOFNVISHOUS
    @TIMSOFNVISHOUS Před 2 lety

    Can you do a video of how to connect a balencer lead from a I charger x6 to a battery

  • @freetrailer4poor
    @freetrailer4poor Před 7 lety

    I just though of an simple invention I have not seen. What if you had a device that limits battery voltage to 4.00V if it ever gets higher than that it dumps to a resistor. Thus if you hook 3 of these devices to each battery above, the cell voltage could never get above 4V. Thus you don't need BMS as the battery can never get above 4V. Each one might only cost less than $3. Then you could reuse the device if you decide to go from 12V to 24V to 28V to 48V. It would make wiring simple too. Safety would increase too since a buzzer could go off if the voltage got too high in a cell. This video gave me the idea. Eltrdacus is smart he has the bms built into the charge controller.

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety

      pirucreek thats a bms u talk about. all passive or bms system in sense of dissipating the excess energy do above. its the most common approach and exist in many bms systems :) though they will only do 1a or so continous. my solar system can chatge 300a :) also note that above tester i used do exist with balance function and they use resistors for that. but good idea.

  • @MrTomasekk
    @MrTomasekk Před 4 lety

    Nice tutorial. I have one question - could be 4S/5S/6S balanced cable used for balancing 3 batteries? And if so, how to connect cables? Thank you for answer!

    • @drabberfrog
      @drabberfrog Před 2 lety

      As long as you're going right to left on the balance cable connecting the batteries like the video showed then you should be fine. The balance cable doesn't have any controller inside that'll get mad it's just a little piece of copper and plastic.

  • @MaxGoddur
    @MaxGoddur Před 4 lety

    Can you recommend 14 lead wire harness and where to purchase for the BMS connector? Two routes to go purchase all the parts to make my own wire harness or just buy the pins, tool for removal of pins and crimping tool.

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 4 lety

      14s jst contacts are very very rare to find. Best is to buy a cheap bms and then use a flat head smal screwdriver and move the pins.

  • @jheckmann
    @jheckmann Před 2 lety

    It looks like here, the white wire is to the left, but in the image on your website, the white wire is to the right.

  • @carpetcrawlerunited
    @carpetcrawlerunited Před 3 lety

    using a soldering iron on litium cells is a dangerous way to connect them together. hey aren't tolerant to heat compared to ni mh or ni cd. the wiring instructions for the balance leads was most helpful

  • @lm0315
    @lm0315 Před 7 lety

    Would this be the same way to balance charge cells in Parallel?

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety

      No this is when you want to balance a pack already assembled. for instance a 3s pack.

  • @nitraaten
    @nitraaten Před 7 lety

    does the capacity checker balance or does it only show they voltages?

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety

      Huub this one os only a meter and nothing else. but there are units out there that do balance

  • @oscarzeledon3962
    @oscarzeledon3962 Před 5 lety

    How would I wire it if I wanted to do 2 batteries in parallel?

  • @93jdmmike
    @93jdmmike Před 4 lety

    Will this work with Nimh battery’s as well

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 4 lety +1

      No. Wrong voltage. Nimh runs at 1.2v nominql

    • @93jdmmike
      @93jdmmike Před 4 lety

      DIY Tech & Repairs I know it’s the wrong voltage I’m talking about The balance connector I make 5.5-6v nimh rechargeable battery packs with 4xAA battery can I add a balance connector

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 4 lety +1

      @@93jdmmike sorry yes you can add balance comnectors in same way. Make sure the Charger handles it

    • @93jdmmike
      @93jdmmike Před 4 lety

      DIY Tech & Repairs I have a icharger

  • @srirammech100
    @srirammech100 Před 7 lety

    Hi
    I am working on electric motorcycle project. I have planned for 10 - 12KW battery pack.
    Expected voltage 72 and 90.
    Can you provide some options for this pack?
    Max weight expected 50kg.
    Thank You

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety +1

      10Kw and 50kg is just barely depending on cells. If you go with 3.4Ah cells you would be able to get there. A 3.4Ah cell would be roughly 3.4*3.7 = 12.5Wh.
      10 000/12.5 = 800 cells.
      Lets say the weight is 50g/cell . That give you a weight of 40kg. Then you need to add some extra for that and you end up with easily 45kg or more.
      But on a bike with some power you might need high current cells and those generally is a bit lower capacity.
      Lets say you take 20A current cells with 2600mAh per cell. Thats 1000 cells and 50kg :)
      Then for 72V system either go with 18s or 19s depending on what the components can take. Same goes with 90. Need to check max and min voltage of all parts.
      Last: Buy some cells and build :)

    • @srirammech100
      @srirammech100 Před 7 lety

      Can we use polymer pouch battery?
      But weight is been increased when using those pouch.

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety

      Yes you can use pouch. But you need to be a bit more gentle and build a better case for it. Pouch is more fragile and will easily catch fire due to no outer protection at all. But on the other hand many of the pouch types do deliver alot more current. Search for "Lipo fire" and you will see what or how a lipo can catch fire.

    • @srirammech100
      @srirammech100 Před 7 lety

      Can we use LiFePo4 cells lithium iron. It is safe?

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety +1

      SRIRAM RAM lifepo4 is generally more safe than both liion 18650 and lipo. so it depends if u need that oe high current :)

  • @Markle2k
    @Markle2k Před 7 lety

    I've read people saying that the balance leads should be equal in length. But with the standard resistance of 22AWG wire being in the range of 85 milliOhms per meter and manufacturing tolerances in wire being a few percent, isn't this nonsense on a battery at the physical dimensions of a hobby pack? Can I just trim (or extend) the wires so that they form a tidy bundle?

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 7 lety

      Markle2k depends on charger. rc batts have different lenghts.... i do them in different too and that have worked fine with my icharger so far. ie they have kept the correct voltage after.

  • @nikolaosberatlis3942
    @nikolaosberatlis3942 Před 3 lety

    Why does one need balance leads? Can't one charge the battery pack with 12.6V?

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can but lithium are dangerous IF One intrnal pack in a series gets overcharged or overdischarged. Therefore you need to Keep track or each cell in a pack. And to maintain the pack a bms with balancer is needed. Lead acid you dont have it because you balance by overcharging instead. Lithium would let the Magic smoke out :)

  • @noleftturnunstoned
    @noleftturnunstoned Před 5 lety

    What happens when you add parallel groups?

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 5 lety +1

      ,you get more cpacity

    • @noleftturnunstoned
      @noleftturnunstoned Před 5 lety

      @@DIYTechRepairs I meant, how do you balance the cells in the parallel groups. Sorry for not being clear.

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 5 lety

      @@noleftturnunstoned either balance leads between Them or 2 BMS systems

    • @noleftturnunstoned
      @noleftturnunstoned Před 5 lety

      @@DIYTechRepairs Hmm, that seems confusing. I think there us something that I just don't understand. I guess I have to do more research.

    • @DIYTechRepairs
      @DIYTechRepairs  Před 5 lety

      @@noleftturnunstoned when you parallel 2 cell you basically add Up those capacity and it becomes One cell. More info on the forum. Link in description

  • @davidfarmer2049
    @davidfarmer2049 Před 10 měsíci

    you didnt show how you put an 8 arrangement into 6 slots......

  • @flyjim99
    @flyjim99 Před 5 lety +1

    Those balance monitor gadgets are not that accurate. Comparing the reading from 2 of them to a good multimeter shows the inaccuracy.

  • @hadablockers
    @hadablockers Před 5 lety

    What the fuck did you say @ 6:51????