Noillek Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 Partager Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 (modifié) Hi all, Since I meet some of you when you came to Amsterdam, i decided to create an extra battery pack for my Msuper, havent rest until i learned and gather all the material needed to create my battery pack (20S2P) same as original batteries so I'm adding more 418 Wh to my original batteries. I'm struggling to understand why the original batteries have a connection 4 wires in parallel with each battery side. I got the connections for the charger and the ones that go to the Control board to power the wheel... still don't know what is the purpose of the additional 4 wires that connect each side of the original batteries. Does anyone can help me on solving this mystery? See below my current configuration. I'm using 40 Cells Panasonic 2900mah in a 20S2P configuration and a generic BMS for 72v/84v 50A. Also know the cable types 22 AWG for the mysterious 4 wires 20 AWG for the charging wires also 16 AWG for the Output for the PCB/Motor and then the final cable connected to the PCB is 14 AWG. Thank you p.s. - sorry for not write in French, feel free to reply in French as i'm using google translate to be able to follow the forum topics. Merci Modifié le 4 août 2017 par Noillek wrong technical details Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Invité Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 Partager Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 It is certainly for balancing the voltage between the packs. For my battery extension, I use a BMS without this extra connection. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Noillek Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 Auteur Partager Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 Just now, Hansolo said: It is certainly for balancing the voltage between the packs. For my battery extension, I use a BMS without this extra connection. Thanks Hansolo, i guess that i will do the same, since from the moment i connect in parallel with the charging port, is the same from the output port from the BMS so i guess that will balance each other battery packs. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Invité Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 Partager Posté(e) le 3 août 2017 I think the same. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Noillek Posté(e) le 4 août 2017 Auteur Partager Posté(e) le 4 août 2017 Yesterday night assembled everything... here is some pictures. 1) Battery pack was a struggle to get all cells connected with this Vruzend Kit... next one i will definitely try welding instead, BMS was pretty straight forward and easy to connect all the cables. 2) Parallel cables created to be able to easily plug the extra Battery, top connector is a XT30 for charging circuit and the bottom one is a XT60 for output for the PCB, only had 14 AWG cable so i used for everything. 3) Created as well an adapter to charge the battery extra pack separately from the original batteries, only needed if the pack is not connected to the wheel, so it minimizes the risk of sparks and fireworks.Charging so i can have same tension and connect all cables safely. 4) Last part was to get all cables connected and make sure that i have tension everywhere. Next challenge is to secure well and nicely the extra pack, ideally allowing me to still use the seat... more to come on this one. Before i will still take it for a test drive even if ugly 1 Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Erwanrcx Posté(e) le 4 août 2017 Partager Posté(e) le 4 août 2017 Good job Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
C0r3th4n Posté(e) le 4 août 2017 Partager Posté(e) le 4 août 2017 awesome ! Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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