you’ve piqued my prurient interests now…
You gotta wait until Steamroller Tuesday.
looks like lube.
From the ride where i busted my wheel gear and disconnected the corresponding motor for the ride back to the car.
After I disconnected the motor, the unity was doing weird shit, like lulling and pulsing, and the metr record was all fucked up
thought so. At 4A motor current it’s hard to reach that speed
The 4p ones on the left are winfly modules, the 8p trays are modified from @Lee_Wright’s glue guide.
I “think” he’s asking about the black squaring jig… wait can we still say jig in this politically charged atmosphere…
I meant “fixture” not jig… yeah the black squaring fixture
Awesome thank you!
There you go thinking again…
The wall art is even better than the WIP esk8 art.
thanks!!
…but I glue my parallel packs in a completely different manner than the rest of all ya’all…
Please share
I put a line of silicone on one battery, then I gently “smoogie” the next one in the glue line, set it in an angled tray like a “V” then a line of silicone on the next free cell, and “smoogie” it into the already joined cells in the “V”…
rinse and repeat…
EDIT:
this is a typical glue line… And it Will rip the shrink wrap off of most cells before it gives up the ghost…
what glue?
angled V? meaning just a slanted tray to let gravity push cells together?
holy hellcats batman. ( or if not hellcats… holly hell fat [tire] man. )
neutral cure silicone is what i use and prefer, you can use HMA, although untested…
yeah, just a slanted tray with rails that form a 90 degree V at the bottom…
i call this my gravity assist helping hand, apparently it’s no longer politically correct to call it a jig…
it’s not very big, but I can glue up a 12s4p and let time and gravity cure the glue, i don’t “press” the cells firmly against each other, I just gently push the cells together and then slightly rotate a cell, a couple of degrees back and forth, to distribute the adhesive component
I-84 bike path?