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    Batteryhookup EV CATL modules...taking two apart for the cells

    I sorta have a machine shop---sorta---so I can make a jig to get these where I need them to be but as one posted previously, its a lot of trouble and buying cells with studs or bolt holes and not having to drill all these welded buss bars to accept cabling makes these less than ideal...new to...
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    Batteryhookup EV CATL modules...taking two apart for the cells

    Dow actually makes a solution to dissolve cured silicon...and of course finding someone who sells it is like pulling hens teeth...
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    Batteryhookup EV CATL modules...taking two apart for the cells

    These modules I am fighting with (now that I can see under all the wiring and plastic shrouds) are epoxied together, silicon glued to the base and not at all user friendly to disassemble...the company says these can be separated by cutting the busbars but they never tried it themselves is my...
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    Batteryhookup EV CATL modules...taking two apart for the cells

    I put in an email to the dealer...apparently they bought a few truckloads of these-all new-price isn't bad 140/each for 280AH...hopefully some previous customer has been down this road and knows what to do...I thought about heating the bottoms to soften the glue but its a double metal base so I...
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    Batteryhookup EV CATL modules...taking two apart for the cells

    I bought two 20 cell (280AH) modules from batteryhookup and these are new EV modules...I got the first module disassembled and unbolted only to find that CATL did a good job using some sticky stuff on the bottom of the 10 cell groups...I am trying to pull 10 cell subunits off whole and will cut...
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