Assembly and testing of the 4P4s BatteryBloc that holdssixteen cells cells in parallel and series to make a 12 volt battery. www.batteryblocs.com/groceries...
Haha! I've seen a few of these "no solder" 18650 battery kits on the market but yours looks by FAR the easiest and fastest to assemble. I guess the only downside I can see is that they are a little bulkier than other designs which would put a lot of people off building ebike batteries with them. But other than that they look great
They are slightly taller than a spot welded design. If space is everything then spot welding is the way to go. I'm spot welding three packs now for a Greenpeace drone that looks for pirates...space is everything in that cool application! In BatteryBlocs notice how the cells are right next to each other- no spaces- unlike other systems. Thanks for your comment.
I like your block design. Do you have a website or facebook site where one can study your method of connecting and how to employ a BMS on these blocks?
Thanks! Yes, go to www.batteryblocs.com. You can download my ebook which shows how to connect a BMS as well as how to do all the battery math, etc. I also have a video about hooking up a bms.
You need to know how many amps it takes to crank over your car starter. You would need that many amps. LEad Acid batteries do that very well- dump a lot of amps.
i like this device to make battery blucks what is the name of this and how much this cost? how to get this battery holders ?can we add BMS also please give information