Hi Korishan, i am not into ebike or car packs but if someone is building a pack should they use the same brand batt same capacity and what would the discharge rate be needed for the battery to use in ebike pack, cheers :huh:
I did similar with my 12v ni cd battery for my drill. definitely not a flash job like yours but i still get to use the small drill. later i may look at putting in balance when i re do other ni cd batterieslike you have done. tks for the help
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yes tks for info. i am still learning...
Thanks guys for the info on getting the last 2 out of the dyson 6 battery holder. originally i was applying force to thebattery and and forcing the last 2 out. of course demolishing the sleeve. then i started to cut the plastic with an angle grinder and bend it open - pretty dodgy - still cuts...
I also have old dyson batteries. how did you get the 2 cells out of the plastic holder that are held in by glue without applying force onto the cell to force it out. advice appreciated tks :angel:
I also have vtc4 from dyson battery pack to do similar to what you are doing. repack failed drill packs. i find it hard to get the last 2 batteries out of the dyson plastic case. do you have any suggestions how to remove the glue holding the last 2 batteries in the plastic case, tks
Yes i will pass on the samsung 28a and save them for my camping packs. have vtc4 in good supply and really only need to repair a few power tool packs. the vtc4 graph looks to deliver 2000mah at high discharge so i will repack with these :shy:
yes looks like the 28a is a no goer. i have sony...
This is good news. i have collected many dead makita 3Ah batts and am harvesting samsung-28A batts. getting the samsung 2.8Ah from mobility scooter or ebike packs so am getting a good supply of them. the samsung 2.8Ah spec says (20A incorrect) 5.6A discharge so should be fine for upping the...
I have some old makita 3Ah packs and would like to repack with recycled higher capacitysamsung 2.8Ah. will i have any problems with higher capacity different battery using the original makita 3Ah BMS :angel:
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