Ugh. Some dude with a spot welder, and his homebrew blocks, catering to the DIY ebike crowd. I should have known.
OMG. If not spot welded, they are using steel connecting plates, and common household nut and bolt hardware. In addition, the blocs are only held in place by magnets sticking to the anode and cathode. Can you say HIGH RESISTANCE? Even from an ebike stance, has NOBODY ever questioned what happens when you use these things in high humidity environments and there is a nice oxide layer developing?
I watched the videos. This is an accident waiting to happen, EVEN IF you are using real cells. I'd request a removal of the link as those batteryblocs are an outright danger.
No disrespect to Mike3367. He just doesn't know the dangers, and why the last words he says to the fireman, was that "it seemed to be working well".
And for the smarties in the crowd, no - switching to "protected" cells won't be safe either. Those circuits are all too commonly faked as well.
Mike - just STOP bro. Rethink, do some homework and redesign.
OMG. If not spot welded, they are using steel connecting plates, and common household nut and bolt hardware. In addition, the blocs are only held in place by magnets sticking to the anode and cathode. Can you say HIGH RESISTANCE? Even from an ebike stance, has NOBODY ever questioned what happens when you use these things in high humidity environments and there is a nice oxide layer developing?
I watched the videos. This is an accident waiting to happen, EVEN IF you are using real cells. I'd request a removal of the link as those batteryblocs are an outright danger.
No disrespect to Mike3367. He just doesn't know the dangers, and why the last words he says to the fireman, was that "it seemed to be working well".
And for the smarties in the crowd, no - switching to "protected" cells won't be safe either. Those circuits are all too commonly faked as well.
Mike - just STOP bro. Rethink, do some homework and redesign.
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