Yes, if only it was known how deep and wide one could go!Oh no. Unfortunately no there are not known good ways to do that.
Drilling and tapping to bolt it down would be the only possibility, but the terminals are very shallow.
It has always been assumed that only a laser welder can do it fast enough to avoid heating the terminal too hot. Eve has a spec for how hot it can get.Do you think welding could be an option? That assumes the current is thought to go through were it is currently welded, if you know what I mean?
OK, and you can't just do it in small steps and let it cool in between?It has always been assumed that only a laser welder can do it fast enough to avoid heating the terminal too hot. Eve has a spec for how hot it can get.
Community has always thought no but if you have aluminum welding ability it would be cool to have someone try.OK, and you can't just do it in small steps and let it cool in between?
I noticed it was loose as I was tightening it. Didn't notice a crack or anyting... guessing it was defective from factory but I first noticed it now. Used a torgue set at 6nm, but I never got to the click before noticing.You did that at 6nm? Or were you really hauling in it?
I bought them from eelbattery.com. They were quick to respond before, but on this issue I have not yet recived a reply. Maybe it should be a warranty issue, what do you think?Where did you order the cells?
Can you take a detailed picture of a terminal without anything connected?
Curious if you have threaded inserts in those.