Having now built three ebikes I have realised that for me it is the battery that has been the biggest problem, I have spent far too long measuring and remeasuring to see if any will fit . I bought one that I knew would be snug, only to realise that the dimensions stated did not include the mounting rail – so it did not fit
All that has meant that I have decided to teach myself (through the usual trial & error methods) how to assemble a battery, because if I can do this then I can use almost any donor frame.
I have got to the stage where I need to connect the batteries together. I have spent quite a while practicing with a soldering iron and that is not working for me, too slow and too hit and miss (not saying it can’t be done just saying its not for me). So I started checking out spot welding, I saw a bloke on Youtube who had connected up some electrodes to a car battery and “shorted” them out to create a weld – tried that and it was all sparks , not consistent.
So now I am at the stage of possibly buying a spot welder (seen them for around £150 on ebay) I don’t mind spending the money as I am lucky enough to get the cells from old laptop batteries via work. But I have also seen the item below on ebay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kit-for-DIY-18650-Lithium-Battery-Pack-Spot-Welder-UK-Seller/302853370799?hash=item468377b3af:g:MuEAAOSwuOpbZZ7L
My progress so far is in the picture, it should/will be a 48v 14AH with the controller inside, the bit of carboard is the space in the frame and I have made the aluminium housing 20mm smaller all round so that it will fit (I will make a canvas bag for it to go in).
I would be very happy to hear from anyone who has experience of the spot welders or that kit above – thanks.
All that has meant that I have decided to teach myself (through the usual trial & error methods) how to assemble a battery, because if I can do this then I can use almost any donor frame.
I have got to the stage where I need to connect the batteries together. I have spent quite a while practicing with a soldering iron and that is not working for me, too slow and too hit and miss (not saying it can’t be done just saying its not for me). So I started checking out spot welding, I saw a bloke on Youtube who had connected up some electrodes to a car battery and “shorted” them out to create a weld – tried that and it was all sparks , not consistent.
So now I am at the stage of possibly buying a spot welder (seen them for around £150 on ebay) I don’t mind spending the money as I am lucky enough to get the cells from old laptop batteries via work. But I have also seen the item below on ebay:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kit-for-DIY-18650-Lithium-Battery-Pack-Spot-Welder-UK-Seller/302853370799?hash=item468377b3af:g:MuEAAOSwuOpbZZ7L
My progress so far is in the picture, it should/will be a 48v 14AH with the controller inside, the bit of carboard is the space in the frame and I have made the aluminium housing 20mm smaller all round so that it will fit (I will make a canvas bag for it to go in).
I would be very happy to hear from anyone who has experience of the spot welders or that kit above – thanks.