I hope you guys enjoyed my How to Build a Lithium Battery tutorial series. If you want to learn even more, I hope you'll consider checking out my Amazon #1 Bestselling book, DIY Lithium Batteries, available in paperback and ebook formats. a.co/iDtWdPX
Hola Micah he aprendido mucho con tus videos, te doy mi agradecimiento personal por tu gran trabajo y divulgación. He ido a comprarme tú libro pero no lo he encontrado en español. Una desilusión para mí. Te propongo una idea. Tengo un compañero de bicicleta que trabaja de traductor y podríamos pedirle si puede traducir tu libro a versión en espalol para que todos hispanoparlantes puedan beneficiarse de ello y ser pontencial de posibles compradores. Yo sería el primero. Muchas gracias, puedes contactarme si te es posible. Un fraternal saludo!
*This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries, **batery.repair** and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!*
My mom is 64 and asked me when I learned all this stuff and I said I just watch UA-cam videos and read about it online instead of watching TV like we did growing up
Hello Engineer Mica Coll? It is wonderful to note that today, I have succeeded in building an S3 P7 lithium ion battery by listening to your teachings on line, buying your DIY book. Some materials were bought from china and locally in the UK. 18650 batteries were wrongly sent to me from China with pin heads. These were condemned and flat heads were sourced locally. 12v 40 amps BMS was used. There was a slight misconnection and the bms got warmed up and I quickly re adjusted the whole thing with shaky hands. Things went well after this and the discharge voltage came to 12.21v. Heat shrinks were bought and the whole project was wrapped up and ready this evening. This is my first step and I thank God as well as your very self for your open heart and willingness to help others. I intend to try more and will let you know about my adventures in this field. The vruzeng Plastics tend to be falling apart often and the nickel strips are only coated and have nickel flakes peeling off the strips. Many thanks to you sir. Joseph Oshagbemi.
FANTASTIC VIDEO mate!!! You're the number #1 ebike educating dude..... LOVE watching your videos, reading your educational articles, your educational battery build kits... man... you rock!! Well done.. great job as usual =]
Great lesson to ease understanding of how a battery is built (Theory and practice). You're the top I found so far for motivation and therefore building my confidence and self-esteem in this field. Many thanks
Really a well done video and very clearly explained. Like someone else said, PLEASE give us a place where they have the BEST batteries and a way to actually compare batteries, because as you were going through the different batteries, I was quickly lost. I mean you had GREAT info in there, but a lot of it all at once and nothing to look at to really compare to figure out what's best for each application we might have. Thanks, looking forward to this series, and keep up the great work.
Great feedback, thanks! I think I need to make a video that is specifically all about battery cells. No battery building, just learning about the cells. It's on the list now, thanks.
Thank you very much. This would be a HUGE help, and if I can ask one more thing, maybe put that info in a PDF as well, with maybe some battery layouts and tools needed to make the packs, so we can down load it and have it for future reference. Thanks again and I'm really looking forward to more videos. Keep up the great work.
Yes I've been meaning to write up an in depth battery comparison article on ebikeschool.com. This battery building how-to article has a brief discussion on it, but I need a dedicated page for it, something like you suggested: www.ebikeschool.com/how-to-build-a-diy-electric-bicycle-lithium-battery-from-18650-cells/
Very well done, I have been searching videos on youtube on how to make a ebike battery pack and they are very bad, your video is well made, well spoked, easy to follow..thank you as you have made it so much simpler to understand.
I could not understand anything until i saw this video- thank you, Sir! Especially folding parallel cell blocks idea- now I have to visualize how to attach balancing cables
Thanks for your valued tutorial. I am going to make a 24 v 20ah li-on battery pack for my own ecycle. Would you please describe how to select battery ah for making required battery pack say of 20 ah? also looking forward to see how to select perfect ratings of the BMS for any customised battery pack( in my case it is 24 v 20 AH). Thank you!
Hey thank you so much for all the knowledge recently lost my nighttime drivers license due to a rear I miss you need to figure out new ways to get around attempting to electrify things your videos have been very helpful and inspiring thanks
Just bought your book today... (Paperback Version- I would hate for my electronic device battery to die) . I got some great projects planned... Thanks for all your info and sharing your knowledge with all of us.
Glad I saw your clips, new to lipo battery’s. You talk about 12v, 18v, 24v, 36v for ebikes. I’m interested in making my own 40v like the ones made by a cie who’s name start with the G word for maintaining the lawn. I bought a Chinese battery casing for that « G » thing with already marked places for the plus and minors sign of the batteries. Learn from you how to solder the nickel strip and bms. But that G case has four prongs connectors, and when measuring voltage at those connectors voltage is all wrong and I’m no getting the 40volts there should be. Could you make a clip on dealing with those batteries? Thanks if you do and for all clear informations you gave us. Jean Pierre
Quick question: sometimes you use nominal 3.7V for calculation and sometimes 4.2V. For this one, for 36V, you would need 9 in series if you count 4.2V each. Why are you using 3.7V in your calculation? Thank you for the reply?
Love your vids. I’m 69 and would like to add a second battery to my ebike for additional distance. Don’t have the guts to build one myself but would like to know which of your books would be best to show me how to add one. Need to know if I should go parallel or just use one as a spare. Best connections and things like that. Keep up the good work.
Great video. When charging a battery pack, do you have to charge with the same voltage that the pack produces? For instance, a battery that is 8p 5s that is 21v. Does it have to be charged with 21v? Or could I charge with 12v?
you always charge it with a higher voltage, otherwise the power the amps will never "flow" to your battery. As for the voltage it depends on the battery, look up your datasheet
Micah, please do a video showing how to add a backup battery that will work with a Swytch Kit. I bought the Swytch Pro Kit after watching your video and am waiting for delivery... probably a couple of months now. Their info on the pro battery is 7Ah (250Wh). Help! Thanks, Micah. Your videos are really great. (P.S. I have your books but want to be sure first.)
hi! thank you vrey much for the video, it really helped:) i have only one question, i understood how to calculate the mAh and voltade of my battery pack, but how do i calculate the Amps of the battery pack? dos it multipays by the series conections or by the parallale conactions? thank you!
Hey Micah, enjoying your book DIY Lithium Batteries, and I have a question. Batteries having varying voltage and current ratings, when you are designing a battery system and doing the math, how +/- can you be when doing your calculations? If you are aiming for 52v and the math is adding up to 50.7v or 54.6v what is more acceptable? I am assuming that the charging voltage doesn't change, correct? Thank you for the book, I am gaining lots of knowledge from it!
Not sure if you'll see this, but if I can't exactly match my bikes wattage, can I go slightly over? By about 1.9 Watts specifically. Or does it not even matter if you go over the wattage of the original battery?
Do you have any guidance on whether the cells should be fused? Designing a powerwall solution for my garage and very interested in your opinion. Thanks
thanks for the videos will order your book as i want to build my own ebike batteries. Sorry if it's a dumb question but when you build a battery do you always discharge the cells first. I know you should never dead short any cell but just wandered on the risks in building a pack with fully changed cells, obviously you don't touch the terminals
hi there. I have an engwe engine x. it has a factory 48v 13ah battery and i will fit a second battery using a discharge balancer kit. it has everything I need so no cutting wires etc. I want to install an isolator switch so I don't have to unplug it all the time as they can be a bit zappy. I'm only a casual rider so the bike will be laid up some of the time. do you have any suggestions and direct me to the right part as I want it to be safe.
Thank you, but you have not shown the OTHERSIDE of the battery pack to show how the links are laid out!!!!! There is just a glimpse at 11m 16s - and you have got the polarities quite wrong!!! Please republish. I'm too dim to work it out. Thanks for your knowledge, Philip
Sorry Micah, i was wondering for 36V pack. I cant seem to fit 100 cells in my scooter it wont fit. I was hoping for 90 cells. Is it possible to make the centre rows 2P.. (10 cells per series connection) but the last positive and negative Row only 1P (rows 0 and 10 only 5 cells each) or is this a bad idea?
I wanted to make my own battery pack. But I am still dont know if the 18650 cells that I will be using is the correct one? What are the specs that is right to run an electric scooter. I could see alot of options online. I am online familiar with the battery’s voltage and capacity, other than that I dont not know what to look for for the right battery for my electric scooter. Thanks
This is very interesting. I found you post and videos by searching how to make your own camp trailer battery. I was thinking of buying a 100Ah deep cell battery to put in my popup trailer to run lights and what not on while camping. It's it possible to build a 12V 100Ah battery to run a camp trailer? What would that cost in parts and what not? Also thought of charging the system with a charger and possibly solar charger while camping
Great video and well explained! But the explanation of the series connections are confusing. (time 2.04 in the video) If you place these on top of each other everything is shortcircuited. I know how to do it as an electricial engineer but maybe not everybody. Anyway I enjoyed every minute of all the five video's
I'd like to do a 4 series out of samsung 35E. Need to pull 12V minimum and 18V max to power unit. Unit pulls .5 Ah but needs to be ran for 12 hours average. Thinking only needing 4 batteries but would have to use in series correct? Would I get the 14Ah that each battery adds up to (3.5Ah ea)?
Is it safe to use my old BMS that runs 10s4p rated at 10Ah on a pack that will be rated at 14.4Ah? Note my old pack used 40pcs LG rated 2.5Ah. I am planning to replace them with 40pcs Panasonic rated 3.6Ah each. Thanks to or your patience and reply.
Hi Micah I've learned a lot from your videos and am now ready to dive into the E-Bike world!!! Ok while waiting for my ekit to arrive I'm curious to know how to add the shifter cables to the brake handles that come with the kit. I see the electrical wires attached to the handle and the brake cable housing but no housing for the shift cable. I have the new Xspec 21 gear folding mountain bike w/Shimano shifter; each handle houses a brake/shifter cable. E bike handles have a single housing I'm assuming it's for the brake cable. HELP a senior citizen out bro. Lol
Another question. I built an 8s3p battery following your guide, do you have a suggestion as to which charger I should use? By my math, 8s x 4v = 32v at full charge... should I be purchasing a 32v charger? Thanks
So how do I calculate the needed volts and aH I need to make for any given ebike motor? Obviously, if I have a 32v motor, I need at least a 32v pack, but if i build lets say a 42v pack, will it run longer on that 32v motor?
good day sir.if its ok if i ask how many 18650cells i have to buy,if i am going to replace the batterypack of my scooter 36volt 350watts motor..i want to max out the autonomy of my battery..thanks for the answer and info
Hi Mike. I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to do this videos. Very good ones by the way. Mike quick question. I am buying an ebike conversion kit, 48V 1000 watts. Could you please let me know what set up of batteries I need, and what kind of batteries. I would like a very high amp. Maybe 20ah. Thank you Sir. Well done!!!
Hello! I got quite brand new scooter(48v)Just used 50km. However the battery is not charging. I think the bms is dead. I tested the battery and it has 33v but then i tested it on bms or on the discharge i got only 2v.
does a Samsung INR 35E 3.6v count as 3.7 ? or do i need to instead of 13 in series have it in 14 series ? (making a 50.4v battery ? is that problematic or is there an advantage to it?)
could i ask a question plz,,,i am in the process of building my first 36v battery going 9 sets of twelve ,,when i put the bms in could i use my 36v segway as a charging station ??
Why the need to attach every single battery to each, when the connection is already made by the row connection. All that is needed is to connect the rows in series. To me that is wasted time and material, please explain if there is a reason for doing this.
Hi, Micah; I have been watching yet another of your videos, and in this one, I see that you reference using Apple application: Pixel ?? Maker? is that the name of the application that you use to assist you in the lay-out of your batteries as you plan the building of them? (It just didn't sound like you said, "Pixel Maker" - it sounds like.. Pixel Mater.. ? Anyhow, I'd be grateful for clarification on this. Thank you!)
Arnel Nepomuceno he explains it clearly. if you have 4 12v sets in parallel but keep in mind you need so many amps so keep in mind you may need to put those 4 in series. also youll need a BMS for the four series....btw im not a pro...i am just learning as well
Do you repair ebike batteries? My battery is a 36v and if I check with the tester show 39+volts. and it doesn't last long after I try to go for a ride in the bike. Let me know if you or any body else do. Thanks in advance. I am a chicken to take the whole thing a part.
Hi Mikey I just got the welder of the batteries And I opened up my e-bike battery My question is if you can advise me what to build and a good one that will last long time in life also on kilometers... I have 4 pack of battery inside and each one is (12V 14AH/2HR) So all together is 48V So if you can send me a link that will be the best for me Thanks in advance
The best way is to buy a commercial charger designed to handle lithium technology cells. If you get a good one, it will have a display which will show you the ampere-hours (or milliampere-hours) of the cell(s) you're charging or discharging. It actually measures the milliamp-hours during charging and discharging so when it finishes, you just read the value off the display. Be aware that the display may not show the full rated capacity of the cell due to it using a somewhat different measurement method to the one commonly used by the cell manufacturers. A 3400mAh cell for example will probably only take close to 2850mAh as shown on the charger display when charged from its fully discharged state. This is normal and the cell is still good.
Good Morning !! I followed your channel for a long time. Congratulations on the great work. I make a 10s4p battery with cells 2200 mah. the discharge is 2c. What is the maximum power I can take out of the battery without damaging it? sorry my bad english
have a question if I want to build a bike but using the PANASONIC/SANYO NCR20700B batteries how would you set it up or am I better off staying with the 18650 set up.
I don't know what Mike would say, but it seems to me that you're mistaking amperes for ampere-hours. The two are quite different. The ampere rating is how much current can be drawn (usually continuously) from the cell without overloading it, while the ampere-hour rating is how long a certain current in amperes can be drawn before the cell is considered discharged. The ampere-hour rating of the cells won't make any difference to how much current in amperes each cell can provide. You need to find out from the manufacturer's cell data sheet how much current each cell is rated to supply on a continuous basis. In general, the lower the ampere-hour rating, the higher the rated maximum current is. For example, if each cell is only rated for 5A then you'll need at least 4 of those in parallel to provide the 20A which you want to draw and in reality you'd be better off using at least a 6-cell parallel pack to keep the cells from overheating due to the current draw since the manufacturers seem to over-rate their cells, at least when they're used in a real-life application where they're combined into a battery pack without much air circulation to cool the cells. You'll also need to use several 6-cell parallel packs in series to make up the voltage which your application requires.
great vid thanks. I am about to build a GA pack 14s4p. what are your views on individual cell fusing, going along the lines of not using a BMS as well. look forward to part 2
Individual cell fusing and not using a BMS are two totally different issues. I don't think individual cell fuses are needed for ebike packs IF you are using new, good quality cells (GA cells are very good, as long as they aren't fake). It's just added complexity. I almost always advice AGAINST not using a BMS for ebike purposes. You can do it, but you'll need to use a special balance charger to keep everything balanced and you'll need to be very careful when riding to never let your cells drop below about 2.7V. Once they get to 3V the voltage shoots down rapidly...
Hi there, I own an e-bike for 4 years now of which the battery is quickly less. As a new 36V 17Ah battery in the Netherlands costs about EURO 400, I decided to make it myself (using your videos and book of course) I also understand that the lifetime of the cells is about 4 to 5 years. Therefor I wonder why the battery in a TESLA / TOYOTA / ... last much longer than this period. So if i build a TESLA wall do I have to change the cells every 4 years? If so brings that the price of "free solar energy" not so free as expected. If you have an answer ...pls reply.
You've got yourself a new fan and a subscriber! You are doing an absolutely fantastic work mate! Many thanks to you and for your explaining and efforts! (:
I hope you guys enjoyed my How to Build a Lithium Battery tutorial series. If you want to learn even more, I hope you'll consider checking out my Amazon #1 Bestselling book, DIY Lithium Batteries, available in paperback and ebook formats. a.co/iDtWdPX
Sony 18650 can handle 30amp each(discharge)
Hi, does it make a difference getting a 5S4P vs 5S32P .. i.e fewer cells with higher individual Ah - does that make it better ?
awesome channel guy!!! I will admit that I just thought of the word furby. www.amazon.com/Hasbro-A0003-Furby-Purple/dp/B008C0O55Q
Hola Micah he aprendido mucho con tus videos, te doy mi agradecimiento personal por tu gran trabajo y divulgación. He ido a comprarme tú libro pero no lo he encontrado en español. Una desilusión para mí. Te propongo una idea. Tengo un compañero de bicicleta que trabaja de traductor y podríamos pedirle si puede traducir tu libro a versión en espalol para que todos hispanoparlantes puedan beneficiarse de ello y ser pontencial de posibles compradores. Yo sería el primero. Muchas gracias, puedes contactarme si te es posible. Un fraternal saludo!
We want some knowledge related to lithium battery ,please share your contact
*This battery reconditioning program exceeded my presumptions. It worked on any drill battery, several AA and AAA batteries, **batery.repair** and any camera battery. The steps are simple and the act itself is exciting to do. No matter what type of battery you`ve got, it is sure to function again!*
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I am 63 years old and I have to tell you...I am very impressed with the know how of todays young people. I am extremely impressed.
Only a dumb ass would show people how to make a bomb with no saftey fuse wires!!!!
My mom is 64 and asked me when I learned all this stuff and I said I just watch UA-cam videos and read about it online instead of watching TV like we did growing up
Hello Engineer Mica Coll? It is wonderful to note that today, I have succeeded in building an S3 P7 lithium ion battery by listening to your teachings on line, buying your DIY book. Some materials were bought from china and locally in the UK. 18650 batteries were wrongly sent to me from China with pin heads. These were condemned and flat heads were sourced locally. 12v 40 amps BMS was used. There was a slight misconnection and the bms got warmed up and I quickly re adjusted the whole thing with shaky hands. Things went well after this and the discharge voltage came to 12.21v. Heat shrinks were bought and the whole project was wrapped up and ready this evening. This is my first step and I thank God as well as your very self for your open heart and willingness to help others. I intend to try more and will let you know about my adventures in this field. The vruzeng Plastics tend to be falling apart often and the nickel strips are only coated and have nickel flakes peeling off the strips. Many thanks to you sir. Joseph Oshagbemi.
FANTASTIC VIDEO mate!!!
You're the number #1 ebike educating dude..... LOVE watching your videos, reading your educational articles, your educational battery build kits... man... you rock!! Well done.. great job as usual =]
Great lesson to ease understanding of how a battery is built (Theory and practice). You're the top I found so far for motivation and therefore building my confidence and self-esteem in this field. Many thanks
this is one of the most instructive videos I've ever watched on youtube bro, big ups
Really a well done video and very clearly explained. Like someone else said, PLEASE give us a place where they have the BEST batteries and a way to actually compare batteries, because as you were going through the different batteries, I was quickly lost. I mean you had GREAT info in there, but a lot of it all at once and nothing to look at to really compare to figure out what's best for each application we might have. Thanks, looking forward to this series, and keep up the great work.
Great feedback, thanks! I think I need to make a video that is specifically all about battery cells. No battery building, just learning about the cells. It's on the list now, thanks.
Thank you very much. This would be a HUGE help, and if I can ask one more thing, maybe put that info in a PDF as well, with maybe some battery layouts and tools needed to make the packs, so we can down load it and have it for future reference. Thanks again and I'm really looking forward to more videos. Keep up the great work.
Yes I've been meaning to write up an in depth battery comparison article on ebikeschool.com. This battery building how-to article has a brief discussion on it, but I need a dedicated page for it, something like you suggested: www.ebikeschool.com/how-to-build-a-diy-electric-bicycle-lithium-battery-from-18650-cells/
Good tutorial. Keep it up. We could also use some more info on sourcing good 18650s.
That's a great idea, I'll add it to the "videos to do" list!
Wow! This is the most informative video I've ever seen on 18650 batteries, I wish this was published years ago!
Very well done, I have been searching videos on youtube on how to make a ebike battery pack and they are very bad, your video is well made, well spoked, easy to follow..thank you as you have made it so much simpler to understand.
I could not understand anything until i saw this video- thank you, Sir! Especially folding parallel cell blocks idea- now I have to visualize how to attach balancing cables
I ordered your book bro. I’m planning an upgrade to my stepson’s razr pocketmod. Your video helped. Good job. You have my support.
Absolutely the best tutorial-series I have viewed here! Thanks!
Thanks for your valued tutorial. I am going to make a 24 v 20ah li-on battery pack for my own ecycle. Would you please describe how to select battery ah for making required battery pack say of 20 ah? also looking forward to see how to select perfect ratings of the BMS for any customised battery pack( in my case it is 24 v 20 AH). Thank you!
Did you make that battery an now many batteries do you have?
Hey thank you so much for all the knowledge recently lost my nighttime drivers license due to a rear I miss you need to figure out new ways to get around attempting to electrify things your videos have been very helpful and inspiring thanks
Is mixing old and new cells a big problem... if the old ones are still good...
Just bought your book today... (Paperback Version- I would hate for my electronic device battery to die) .
I got some great projects planned...
Thanks for all your info and sharing your knowledge with all of us.
Glad I saw your clips, new to lipo battery’s. You talk about 12v, 18v, 24v, 36v for ebikes. I’m interested in making my own 40v like the ones made by a cie who’s name start with the G word for maintaining the lawn. I bought a Chinese battery casing for that « G » thing with already marked places for the plus and minors sign of the batteries. Learn from you how to solder the nickel strip and bms. But that G case has four prongs connectors, and when measuring voltage at those connectors voltage is all wrong and I’m no getting the 40volts there should be.
Could you make a clip on dealing with those batteries? Thanks if you do and for all clear informations you gave us.
Jean Pierre
absolutely amazing! I was waiting all this time for an illustrative tutorial like this! now I can build my batteries! thanks man!!!
Quick question: sometimes you use nominal 3.7V for calculation and sometimes 4.2V. For this one, for 36V, you would need 9 in series if you count 4.2V each.
Why are you using 3.7V in your calculation?
Thank you for the reply?
Is it necessary to put heat sensors between the cells? For extra safety against overheating?
Love your vids. I’m 69 and would like to add a second battery to my ebike for additional distance. Don’t have the guts to build one myself but would like to know which of your books would be best to show me how to add one. Need to know if I should go parallel or just use one as a spare. Best connections and things like that. Keep up the good work.
Great video. When charging a battery pack, do you have to charge with the same voltage that the pack produces? For instance, a battery that is 8p 5s that is 21v. Does it have to be charged with 21v? Or could I charge with 12v?
you always charge it with a higher voltage, otherwise the power the amps will never "flow" to your battery. As for the voltage it depends on the battery, look up your datasheet
If I wanted to build a 12 or in my case 24 volt marine battery how many cells would it take ? To run a trolling motor
Micah, please do a video showing how to add a backup battery that will work with a Swytch Kit. I bought the Swytch Pro Kit after watching your video and am waiting for delivery... probably a couple of months now. Their info on the pro battery is 7Ah (250Wh). Help! Thanks, Micah. Your videos are really great. (P.S. I have your books but want to be sure first.)
hi!
thank you vrey much for the video, it really helped:)
i have only one question,
i understood how to calculate the mAh and voltade of my battery pack, but how do i calculate the Amps of the battery pack? dos it multipays by the series conections or by the parallale conactions?
thank you!
Hey Micah, enjoying your book DIY Lithium Batteries, and I have a question. Batteries having varying voltage and current ratings, when you are designing a battery system and doing the math, how +/- can you be when doing your calculations? If you are aiming for 52v and the math is adding up to 50.7v or 54.6v what is more acceptable? I am assuming that the charging voltage doesn't change, correct? Thank you for the book, I am gaining lots of knowledge from it!
Not sure if you'll see this, but if I can't exactly match my bikes wattage, can I go slightly over? By about 1.9 Watts specifically. Or does it not even matter if you go over the wattage of the original battery?
Do you have any guidance on whether the cells should be fused? Designing a powerwall solution for my garage and very interested in your opinion. Thanks
Great to see that inplix has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
thanks for the videos will order your book as i want to build my own ebike batteries. Sorry if it's a dumb question but when you build a battery do you always discharge the cells first. I know you should never dead short any cell but just wandered on the risks in building a pack with fully changed cells, obviously you don't touch the terminals
hi there. I have an engwe engine x. it has a factory 48v 13ah battery and i will fit a second battery using a discharge balancer kit. it has everything I need so no cutting wires etc. I want to install an isolator switch so I don't have to unplug it all the time as they can be a bit zappy. I'm only a casual rider so the bike will be laid up some of the time. do you have any suggestions and direct me to the right part as I want it to be safe.
hi, excellent video. went to the battery source you posted and it's blank is there any other sources for batteries
This is the second best example on the weld
Thank you, but you have not shown the OTHERSIDE of the battery pack to show how the links are laid out!!!!!
There is just a glimpse at 11m 16s - and you have got the polarities quite wrong!!!
Please republish. I'm too dim to work it out.
Thanks for your knowledge,
Philip
Sorry Micah, i was wondering for 36V pack. I cant seem to fit 100 cells in my scooter it wont fit. I was hoping for 90 cells. Is it possible to make the centre rows 2P.. (10 cells per series connection) but the last positive and negative
Row only 1P (rows 0 and 10 only 5 cells each) or is this a bad idea?
I wanted to make my own battery pack. But I am still dont know if the 18650 cells that I will be using is the correct one? What are the specs that is right to run an electric scooter. I could see alot of options online. I am online familiar with the battery’s voltage and capacity, other than that I dont not know what to look for for the right battery for my electric scooter. Thanks
did you explain in your book how to pick the correct bms for our battery?
This is very interesting. I found you post and videos by searching how to make your own camp trailer battery. I was thinking of buying a 100Ah deep cell battery to put in my popup trailer to run lights and what not on while camping. It's it possible to build a 12V 100Ah battery to run a camp trailer? What would that cost in parts and what not? Also thought of charging the system with a charger and possibly solar charger while camping
Nice ...keep it up..... Can u tell me....how is SMF battery? Distinguish between SMF battery with LITHIUM battery?
frist time trying this - looking to DIY a 56V 10-12Ah lithium battery for my sons bike - best with 18560 batteries?
Great video and well explained! But the explanation of the series connections are confusing. (time 2.04 in the video) If you place these on top of each other everything is shortcircuited. I know how to do it as an electricial engineer but maybe not everybody. Anyway I enjoyed every minute of all the five video's
I'd like to do a 4 series out of samsung 35E. Need to pull 12V minimum and 18V max to power unit. Unit pulls .5 Ah but needs to be ran for 12 hours average.
Thinking only needing 4 batteries but would have to use in series correct? Would I get the 14Ah that each battery adds up to (3.5Ah ea)?
The entire process beautifully explained. Thank you.
So I have a gotrax scooter and I need one of your battery packs for longer range how can I buy one?
Is that possible?
Suggest me the best spot welding machine.
Is it safe to use my old BMS that runs 10s4p rated at 10Ah on a pack that will be rated at 14.4Ah?
Note my old pack used 40pcs LG rated 2.5Ah. I am planning to replace them with 40pcs Panasonic rated 3.6Ah each.
Thanks to or your patience and reply.
your video is very helpful but can I get the layout diagram of 24v 12ah if per cell contain 2.5amps
Hi Micah I've learned a lot from your videos and am now ready to dive into the E-Bike world!!! Ok while waiting for my ekit to arrive I'm curious to know how to add the shifter cables to the brake handles that come with the kit. I see the electrical wires attached to the handle and the brake cable housing but no housing for the shift cable. I have the new Xspec 21 gear folding mountain bike w/Shimano shifter; each handle houses a brake/shifter cable. E bike handles have a single housing I'm assuming it's for the brake cable. HELP a senior citizen out bro. Lol
Just bought one of your books. Hope it's as good as your videos!
Hi. I started a project on an esccuter. How nuch cells and what layout i need to get to 50/52v? And how much amper should i do it?
Another question. I built an 8s3p battery following your guide, do you have a suggestion as to which charger I should use? By my math, 8s x 4v = 32v at full charge... should I be purchasing a 32v charger?
Thanks
My 63 agrees completely! Well Done!
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I'd like to order some parts through the links below your video, but it's not working.
Hi... if i build extra battery pack 36v , its need to put another bms? Thank you.
hi, if i want to make a DIY battery, does the battery ampere have to be the same as the motor ampere? Thanks
Is it possible to put different packs in series with more than one bms ?
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I am from Estonia. I cant purcase your book from here. If i buy e book, is it bossible to me to print it out or is ti only for e book reader?
So how do I calculate the needed volts and aH I need to make for any given ebike motor? Obviously, if I have a 32v motor, I need at least a 32v pack, but if i build lets say a 42v pack, will it run longer on that 32v motor?
good day sir.if its ok if i ask how many 18650cells i have to buy,if i am going to replace the batterypack of my scooter 36volt 350watts motor..i want to max out the autonomy of my battery..thanks for the answer and info
interesting, guess you get practical bms? will that be covered later
Hi Mike. I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to do this videos. Very good ones by the way. Mike quick question. I am buying an ebike conversion kit, 48V 1000 watts. Could you please let me know what set up of batteries I need, and what kind of batteries. I would like a very high amp. Maybe 20ah. Thank you Sir. Well done!!!
Hello! I got quite brand new scooter(48v)Just used 50km. However the battery is not charging. I think the bms is dead. I tested the battery and it has 33v but then i tested it on bms or on the discharge i got only 2v.
does a Samsung INR 35E 3.6v count as 3.7 ? or do i need to instead of 13 in series have it in 14 series ? (making a 50.4v battery ? is that problematic or is there an advantage to it?)
whats the best way of connecting the nickel strips if you don't have a spot welder?
I've created some DIY battery kits with pre-spot-welded modules for this purpose. You can learn more at www.DIYbatteries.com
What is the best discharge current rate for ebike purpose ?
could i ask a question plz,,,i am in the process of building my first 36v battery going 9 sets of twelve ,,when i put the bms in could i use my 36v segway as a charging station ??
Hi, This green battery there are panasonic or othet , thanks
Why the need to attach every single battery to each, when the connection is already made by the row connection. All that is needed is to connect the rows in series. To me that is wasted time and material, please explain if there is a reason for doing this.
Do you build batteries for sale?
Thanks. Randy
Hi, Micah; I have been watching yet another of your videos, and in this one, I see that you reference using Apple application: Pixel ?? Maker? is that the name of the application that you use to assist you in the lay-out of your batteries as you plan the building of them?
(It just didn't sound like you said, "Pixel Maker" - it sounds like.. Pixel Mater.. ? Anyhow, I'd be grateful for clarification on this. Thank you!)
Hi everyone,could anyone tell me where can I buy the sumsung batteries to replace them for a bicycle battery .Thanks
Did you checked batteries from those aliexpress sellers or just put links without owning exact batteries from those sellers?
How many 18650 batteries should I use for 48v 1000 watt electric bike? How many cell in parallel and how many in series? Thanks a lot Micah
Arnel Nepomuceno he explains it clearly. if you have 4 12v sets in parallel but keep in mind you need so many amps so keep in mind you may need to put those 4 in series. also youll need a BMS for the four series....btw im not a pro...i am just learning as well
What is more better to use higher amps or lower amps
In a nutshell higher amps gives longer duration for the battery, so rather that.
Do you repair ebike batteries? My battery is a 36v and if I check with the tester show 39+volts. and it doesn't last long after I try to go for a ride in the bike. Let me know if you or any body else do. Thanks in advance. I am a chicken to take the whole thing a part.
Question for you: can Dollarama single celled 18650 Power Bank batteries be cannibalized for use as ebike battery bank? They are 1,800 mah. Thanks
Theoretically yes, but they are likely meant for low power so you'll need a lot of them in parallel to power an ebike.
could you add the software link. Thanks
Hi to all for 24v battery and 18ah how many 18650 batteries do i need?
Hi Mikey
I just got the welder of the batteries
And I opened up my e-bike battery
My question is if you can advise me what to build and a good one that will last long time in life also on kilometers...
I have 4 pack of battery inside and each one is (12V 14AH/2HR)
So all together is 48V
So if you can send me a link that will be the best for me
Thanks in advance
How about a tutorial on pixelmator? I like the way you built your groups, etc.
If I have a 36v with 4.4amp power pack that will give me 150 watts . Will that run a 250w motor??
Where are you buying your battery? I'm planning to buy 140 cell'.
Do you sale batteries? I'm not really interested in making and cant seem to find any selling in the us
I bought a battery online. How do I verify that what's inside is what was advertised. Is it possible to do this without opening the aluminum shell?
The best way is to buy a commercial charger designed to handle lithium technology cells. If you get a good one, it will have a display which will show you the ampere-hours (or milliampere-hours) of the cell(s) you're charging or discharging.
It actually measures the milliamp-hours during charging and discharging so when it finishes, you just read the value off the display.
Be aware that the display may not show the full rated capacity of the cell due to it using a somewhat different measurement method to the one commonly used by the cell manufacturers. A 3400mAh cell for example will probably only take close to 2850mAh as shown on the charger display when charged from its fully discharged state. This is normal and the cell is still good.
Good Morning !! I followed your channel for a long time. Congratulations on the great work. I make a 10s4p battery with cells 2200 mah. the discharge is 2c. What is the maximum power I can take out of the battery without damaging it? sorry my bad english
What is rang(average) of your bike.36v 350w? With this battery pack
were do you by your batterys
I did this like the 4 but with 6x6 and it says only 7.2 volts not sure what I did wrong was going for over 40 volts
have a question
if I want to build a bike but using the PANASONIC/SANYO NCR20700B batteries how would you set it up or am I better off staying with the 18650 set up.
It would be the exact same, except you'd end up with a higher AH battery if you use the same number of cells.
Thank you and by the way your show is very helpful.
Mike,
If I'm building a 20A LiFePO4 pack,would I be better using say,6 cells at 3.4ah,or 3 cells at 7.2ah,or does it matter?Thank You
I don't know what Mike would say, but it seems to me that you're mistaking amperes for ampere-hours. The two are quite different.
The ampere rating is how much current can be drawn (usually continuously) from the cell without overloading it, while the ampere-hour rating is how long a certain current in amperes can be drawn before the cell is considered discharged.
The ampere-hour rating of the cells won't make any difference to how much current in amperes each cell can provide. You need to find out from the manufacturer's cell data sheet how much current each cell is rated to supply on a continuous basis. In general, the lower the ampere-hour rating, the higher the rated maximum current is.
For example, if each cell is only rated for 5A then you'll need at least 4 of those in parallel to provide the 20A which you want to draw and in reality you'd be better off using at least a 6-cell parallel pack to keep the cells from overheating due to the current draw since the manufacturers seem to over-rate their cells, at least when they're used in a real-life application where they're combined into a battery pack without much air circulation to cool the cells.
You'll also need to use several 6-cell parallel packs in series to make up the voltage which your application requires.
how to build 72v 45ah 20s battery pack
any tips on that? i have a 72v 45ah 20s BMS
Is it safe to make a pack with batteries that have different capacities ?
No. Never do that. Same voltage is mandatory or boom. It is so loud if you ever heard it
great vid thanks. I am about to build a GA pack 14s4p. what are your views on individual cell fusing, going along the lines of not using a BMS as well. look forward to part 2
Individual cell fusing and not using a BMS are two totally different issues. I don't think individual cell fuses are needed for ebike packs IF you are using new, good quality cells (GA cells are very good, as long as they aren't fake). It's just added complexity. I almost always advice AGAINST not using a BMS for ebike purposes. You can do it, but you'll need to use a special balance charger to keep everything balanced and you'll need to be very careful when riding to never let your cells drop below about 2.7V. Once they get to 3V the voltage shoots down rapidly...
Hi there, I own an e-bike for 4 years now of which the battery is quickly less. As a new 36V 17Ah battery in the Netherlands costs about EURO 400, I decided to make it myself (using your videos and book of course)
I also understand that the lifetime of the cells is about 4 to 5 years. Therefor I wonder why the battery in a TESLA / TOYOTA / ... last much longer than this period.
So if i build a TESLA wall do I have to change the cells every 4 years? If so brings that the price of "free solar energy" not so free as expected.
If you have an answer ...pls reply.
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You've got yourself a new fan and a subscriber! You are doing an absolutely fantastic work mate! Many thanks to you and for your explaining and efforts! (:
Hi sir how to check each cell ampier pls
Love your videos. Very helpful. Thanks
why haven't you made a playlist of these 5 parts?
Thanks for the tip, now I have! ua-cam.com/play/PLPqn8bOJKP_nYD-BAKxJHOYovjickM3wD.html
I guess I'm not the best youtuber :-/