Ezee torque arm arrived and fitted.
Battery is due to arrive tomorrow. I received the following from Jimmy, I don't fully understand it, but it may prove informative to others. I bit the bullet and went for the Boston power swing cells. Ya pays ya money and makes ya choice, we'll see if I've chosen right, over time.
Hi Ben,
I have now completed the build of your battery and the test results were excellent.
The capacity is actually 15.8Ah at 2.85V low voltage cut-off. I measured the total internal resistance of the pack including the interconnects which was 54.4milliohm which is excellent. The battery was fully charged at 42.0V and the instant 10A current is drawn, the voltage sags by slightly less than 1V which is about 0.5V higher than what I'd expect. This is obviously due to the much lower resistance of the copper interconnects. This produces an extra 5W of power. This means the battery would be hotter by 5W if it were made with nickel interconnects.
The data is the best I have recorded for a similar battery and it is obviously due to the use of copper instead of nickel. Discharging at 10A, and still attaining 15.8Ah of capacity is simply outstanding.
I am attaching an image of the battery as it was being capacity tested using an electronic DC load at 10A continuous current.
The length is about 290mm and it will be PVC shrink wrapped (White shrink wrap).
I am also attaching the screen shots of the discharge curve and another that I have created using the Excel log file which shows a second by second account of the discharge process. The left column represents the time in seconds as the DC load updates the data every second. I have also attached the xls file which is the full discharge data from beginning to end.
I am certain you will be most pleased with the results.
Best regards,
Jimmy
This guy obviously loves what he does, and that's the best you can ask for really, isn't it? Communication has been good, even got a call from Mary today, to say it was being despatched.
Andersons have been despatched, so hope for a shake down run by the end of the week. (Where's the pathetically excited emoticon?).