Sash
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Hi all, i hope im in the right thread.
Im Sascha from Switzerland and im on convertign a KXF to electric. A lot of parts are ordered and now im on constructing the battery on paper.
Im new to this, and i absolutley know that this is not a easy thing and pretty dangerous as well.
But i want to share my ideas and hope for some advise to get safe battery with good performance.
The datas are following:
I want to get 72V and 5,8Kwh
so i need around 510 panasonic 18650 Cells.
I made some drawings to be shore that the cells-layout fits the kawasaki frame.
I also play with the thing in my mind to use the tesla model S style cooling tubes to internal liquid cooling the battery. But i dont have any practical experience, so i dont know if its neccesary. I just now that my performance goal is to run around 30minutes on hard pushing the bike.
I think its possible to do that, but dont know if its worth.
I now Alta did a lot of engeneering to air cool the battery in the redshift. But for me is that too much away from my skillevel, to construct somthing like this.
For the cell-holders i want to 3d print the parts.
For the connections i want to wire fuse the cells.
And maybe laser a (i dont now the right word) "connection plates" out of aluminum.
Next question is what BMS i shoud use.
Maybe someone have a few answers.
BTW sorry for my bad english,
greetz from switzerland, Sash
Im Sascha from Switzerland and im on convertign a KXF to electric. A lot of parts are ordered and now im on constructing the battery on paper.
Im new to this, and i absolutley know that this is not a easy thing and pretty dangerous as well.
But i want to share my ideas and hope for some advise to get safe battery with good performance.
The datas are following:
I want to get 72V and 5,8Kwh
so i need around 510 panasonic 18650 Cells.
I made some drawings to be shore that the cells-layout fits the kawasaki frame.
I also play with the thing in my mind to use the tesla model S style cooling tubes to internal liquid cooling the battery. But i dont have any practical experience, so i dont know if its neccesary. I just now that my performance goal is to run around 30minutes on hard pushing the bike.
I think its possible to do that, but dont know if its worth.
I now Alta did a lot of engeneering to air cool the battery in the redshift. But for me is that too much away from my skillevel, to construct somthing like this.
For the cell-holders i want to 3d print the parts.
For the connections i want to wire fuse the cells.
And maybe laser a (i dont now the right word) "connection plates" out of aluminum.
Next question is what BMS i shoud use.
Maybe someone have a few answers.
BTW sorry for my bad english,
greetz from switzerland, Sash