So I've salvaged a number of 18650s from unused laptop batteries. Their capacities range from 1,800 - 2,500 mAh. Their internal resistance varies from 50 - 150 mOhms. I want a 10AH 7S (nominal 24 - max 29.2V) battery.
My question is how best to organise those cells. I've read that you can place differing cells in parallel and add their capacities to make cell banks which may have different number of cells in, but will have similar capacities, then connect those banks in series. But I don't know what, if anything, to do with the internal resistance variations.
Does anyone have guidance for me, please?
And with all this complexity and the stress around possible disaster scenarios, I'm seriously considering just buying two SLA 7.5AH batteries and hooking them in series. It's not that much bigger nor that much heavier - the weight of the books I carry on the bike far exceeds either. It's a commuter bike.
Any thoughts on that also?
Thanks,
Chris
My question is how best to organise those cells. I've read that you can place differing cells in parallel and add their capacities to make cell banks which may have different number of cells in, but will have similar capacities, then connect those banks in series. But I don't know what, if anything, to do with the internal resistance variations.
Does anyone have guidance for me, please?
And with all this complexity and the stress around possible disaster scenarios, I'm seriously considering just buying two SLA 7.5AH batteries and hooking them in series. It's not that much bigger nor that much heavier - the weight of the books I carry on the bike far exceeds either. It's a commuter bike.
Any thoughts on that also?
Thanks,
Chris