Hey guys,
So I have been thinking about it alot lately and I just cant seem to get the thought of building my own battery out of my mind, so I have decided its something I am going to do. I got a GM kit with external controller so I could build the bike up, understand how it works and now I am comfortable troubleshooting and repairing most potential problems that may arise, something I would not have got if I went with a manufactured ebike.
Now I want to be able to do the same with the battery. I have been searching and reading tons of topics about batteries here, Endless Sphere and at Pedelecs and although there is a ton of great information, most of it seems rather advanced for a guy like me that is new to it all. I seem to get a bit lost when it comes to
BMS, cell balancing and all the different battery chemistries etc. Everything I read kind of gives me the feeling that lipo cells are probably not very safe unless I am totally sure what I am doing.
I'm running a 36v 12ah from GM now, so for my 1st battery build I'll be looking to build another 36v with 5 - 6ah. I feel this is a good starting point to learn the basics and after that I could advance to higher amps and volts and learn about different chemistries. Although I would love to build a 36v - 48v 20ah pack right away I'm not sure it would be the best choice for a first build...
I really just want to get a hands on understanding of battery packs, here is what I am after.
- I want to configure / connect the cells myself in both parallel and series , I am comfortable doing basic soldering and will buy cells with tabs if it's best.
- I want a plug and play battery just like the GM pack, one charger, one plug etc. I don't want to have to charge 2 packs for one battery etc.
- I want to understand how to incorporate a bms into the pack, and learn how to choose the right type for a given battery configuration.
- I want it to be safe, I'd like to think I have a fair bit of common sense but I also don't want to burn my house down or blow the pack up in my face.
I'm willing to shell out for some necessities such as a good balance charger, a bms, cells and whatever else I need but I would like to keep the cost under $300 for a good 5 - 6ah pack with my shipping costs.
Anyways, I know this is a lot to ask but if anyone could just give me some good tips, point me in the right direction, maybe a parts list or send me to a step by step battery build thread that doesn't involve serious technical skills and equipment that would be great.
I'm thinking about buying some Hobby King 5ah packs and working with those, or I have some 18v Dewalt battery packs but I think they are NiCd and only 2 - 3 ah.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, looking forward to any and all responses.