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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    I’m doing the same. Starting with#6…
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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    I thought about this, but I couldnt guaranteed a good crimp, as the wire “gauge“ vs the lug size was just too varied. I’m building for a mobile (boat) application, so I don’t want to solder it either. I bought some 1/8” x 1” copper bar to bake a buss bar with 3-4 indiviually crimped #6 lugs...
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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    That is the exact supplier I bought the 6 AWG from. Here is some #2. —> https://www.ebay.com/itm/183777607534?hash=item2ac9ffbf6e:g:XdMAAOSw5kJctZ-z
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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    I have found some #2 Silicone wire on the internet. Takes 2 months to get here. I’ll probably buy some as I think that would be the preferred setup, but for now I need something to start laying out the insides.
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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    I've considered both along with the "bendability", abrasion resistance of the insulation, and ultimately the availability of the wire. I am looking for #2 AWG silicone wire and will double or triple that up is I can find some. For now, a 3x #6AWG silicone is what is readily available. Fine...
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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    Next question, what is the correct size lug for 3x 6AWG. I think this is about between a 1 and 2 guage? Is the an app for that?:giggle:
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    Wire gauge for JBD 150a bms

    Same Question, slightly different batteries/BMS. I'm building 2 batteries with 4 x 304 EVE cells through a JBD 4s 200A BMS (Model SP04S034-FET V 1.3 board), and about to purchase the wire for the B-/C- connections internal to the battery (casing is an ABS battery box). Wanting to use high...
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    Our NEW GO-TO LiFePO4 vendor...09.20.21

    I purchase 8 304Ah based on the feedback here. I had to wait a couple weeks, as they sold out FAST!. However, Jenny was in constant communication, the cells arrived well packaged and all voltages were right at 3.295 across the board. Digging in with some additional testing, but I'm very...
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    24V 8s Build separated into 2 4x280Ah Cell Groups?

    Looking to build a 24V battery to power a Victron Multiplus 24V 3000/70 for a marine application, replacing a Magnum 12V system. Easiest/most strait forward would be 2 x 4s 12V batteries in series. However, Just doing a little thinking outside the box as a 8s 24V 280Ah would be very heavy...
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