Boyntonstu
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I have been making Lithium batteries using 18650 cells harvested from laptops for a few years.
I made several 48 V 18650 batteries for my electric bikes, a 12 V battery for a drill, and a 16 V battery for a portable air compressor.
BYW 18650 means 18 mm diameter and 65 mm in length.
The 18650 size battery was used in the Tesla Model S car.
http://blog.evandmore.com/lets-talk-about-the-panasonic-ncr18650b/
I have some videos on YouTube about the subject.
Below is a video showing a Cadillac version of what can be achieved with these free cells.
Most of us do not use custom racks.
We just a solder together a bunch of batteries and use duct tape to hold them together.
To whet your appetite on what can be achieved using free 18650's check this out:
[video=youtube]
I made several 48 V 18650 batteries for my electric bikes, a 12 V battery for a drill, and a 16 V battery for a portable air compressor.
BYW 18650 means 18 mm diameter and 65 mm in length.
The 18650 size battery was used in the Tesla Model S car.
http://blog.evandmore.com/lets-talk-about-the-panasonic-ncr18650b/
I have some videos on YouTube about the subject.
Below is a video showing a Cadillac version of what can be achieved with these free cells.
Most of us do not use custom racks.
We just a solder together a bunch of batteries and use duct tape to hold them together.
To whet your appetite on what can be achieved using free 18650's check this out:
[video=youtube]