relax madin, of course i am talking about peaks of 300. no you cant discharge the whole battery pack with 300 amps and it barely gets warm. come on guys. dont change my words to fairytales, we all know thats impossible.
i will do a video when i have time with a adaptto realistic kind of current...
interesting since you told artur you go slowly with around 30km/h only.
so you are lucky to be alive and not burn to death because vector bikes are so terrible? my goodness what a story. dont get me wrong here i am really sorry for your lost.
Also strange because he STILL offer a good deal...
i will take one of those nickel strips and make a current test again. this stuff is oversized and double layered. you can put 300 amps throught and it wont get barely warm. from the photo your "specialists" cant see that. :roll:
yes they pointed it out. and STILL not one of many thousand battery have failure before. if batteries build like this, really so horrible, why not even one of them show any problem?
if you take a tesla battery and smash it with a sledgehammer it will catch fire too. it all depends on how you...
tomjasz you are talking BS... timebombs oh my god :mrgreen: :roll: i build thousands of these batteries for ebikes and never ever any bike catch fire or explode before.
the nickel is very thick. so it looks like bad weldings. thats not the standard stuff we see on normal battery packs. it can do alot amps for minutes for sure before even get warm. got the same stuff here and tested it. many spotwelder cant handle it.
very nice build! and now do 100+ of these battery packs in under a week. i stick to it. many years of experience telling me this is nice but overkill.
arturs battery packs are very well done and i am sure he also had his learning curve on that like we all do.
to video:
it tells me that there...
exactly. i crashed my bike several times. if you glue packs, reinforce with this glasfiber stuff and put 2 layers of shrinktube around there is absolute no chance the cells vibrate loose.
plus i use extra thick shrink foil.
these sticky things are protectors made of paper. you dont need them most cases, but they are good to have on glued packs. usually you dont need them if you use distance plastic holders. but to safe space inside the bike you can build packs like this.