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I got these stupid things yesterday and sat them side by side. Two sit flush together, two do not... so I guess there's some swelling. I'm sure not all blue wraps are the same, but they're the same in the sense that you probably have no idea ****** they actually are.
Question for guys that know: I was going to clamp these together tight. Is that still acceptable if there's slight curvature to some cells? Or will that squish their contents and wreck them? I need to get them tight together or I'll end up stressing the connections at the bus bars as things shift.
The ones I bought use studs in the terminals, so those studs won't have to be removed really ever - I just pop the nut off and can slide ring terminals over. Sadly one of the terminals had some additional metal at the top preventing the stud from threading in straight. I did some light filing and then just said screw it..and screwed it in gently. It found its way, but yeah - another inconvenience that they could have easily prevented with better QC.
All cells arrived at 3.06-3.07v which I was cool with. I just got the thing assembled and on the balance charger, and after a minute or two the charger read out their internal resistance. Doesn't seem too well matched. Seller says "The internal resistance is very close, we have tested it before shipment, about 0.28 Ohms". Yeah I don't know about that. Wonder what'll happen once they harmonize when the charging and balancing is done. Could take a very long time given the difference I'm seeing now.
In summary, you should probably buy trusted cells if you're building your own pack. If I can figure out how to get them mounted to ensure no tension is placed on the studs / bus bars (accommodating for warp, somehow) then they may be better than my ancient-cell DIY 90ah pack (that I use at 60ah, because one goes wildly out of balance on the high end). Since these blue cells are advertised as 190ah (capacity test to come..) even if I have to baby the pack because of cell variation, I should be able to get a whole hell of a lot more than 60ah.
Fingers crossed it wasn't a complete waste, but I could have done better.




after forcing them together... obviously not going to move the pack like this to avoid strain on things.

after being on the charger a few minutes... all started at 3.06 - 3.07v


Question for guys that know: I was going to clamp these together tight. Is that still acceptable if there's slight curvature to some cells? Or will that squish their contents and wreck them? I need to get them tight together or I'll end up stressing the connections at the bus bars as things shift.
The ones I bought use studs in the terminals, so those studs won't have to be removed really ever - I just pop the nut off and can slide ring terminals over. Sadly one of the terminals had some additional metal at the top preventing the stud from threading in straight. I did some light filing and then just said screw it..and screwed it in gently. It found its way, but yeah - another inconvenience that they could have easily prevented with better QC.
All cells arrived at 3.06-3.07v which I was cool with. I just got the thing assembled and on the balance charger, and after a minute or two the charger read out their internal resistance. Doesn't seem too well matched. Seller says "The internal resistance is very close, we have tested it before shipment, about 0.28 Ohms". Yeah I don't know about that. Wonder what'll happen once they harmonize when the charging and balancing is done. Could take a very long time given the difference I'm seeing now.
In summary, you should probably buy trusted cells if you're building your own pack. If I can figure out how to get them mounted to ensure no tension is placed on the studs / bus bars (accommodating for warp, somehow) then they may be better than my ancient-cell DIY 90ah pack (that I use at 60ah, because one goes wildly out of balance on the high end). Since these blue cells are advertised as 190ah (capacity test to come..) even if I have to baby the pack because of cell variation, I should be able to get a whole hell of a lot more than 60ah.
Fingers crossed it wasn't a complete waste, but I could have done better.




after forcing them together... obviously not going to move the pack like this to avoid strain on things.

after being on the charger a few minutes... all started at 3.06 - 3.07v

