FYI, For mobile use, tying batteries together with solid busbars put a LOT of stress on battery terminals as they jiggle around. You should consider ones made with copper braid instead.making 2p 4s pack.
for my 24v van inverter/charger.putting the 4 100ah AGM's to bed.gonna save a lot of room and weight.
ok,thanks for that.FYI, For mobile use, tying batteries together with solid busbars put a LOT of stress on battery terminals as they jiggle around. You should consider ones made with copper braid instead.
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FYI, For mobile use, tying batteries together with solid busbars put a LOT of stress on battery terminals as they jiggle around. You should consider ones made with copper braid instead.
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How much current are they good for? Also, anyone selling them, or are they DIY?FYI, For mobile use, tying batteries together with solid busbars put a LOT of stress on battery terminals as they jiggle around. You should consider ones made with copper braid instead.
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Whilst I think this is a fair point, jiggling around would be very bad for bussbars, I would offer just make sure your bussbars don't jiggle around! That is, physically secure the battery with, for example, hose clamps or similar.FYI, For mobile use, tying batteries together with solid busbars put a LOT of stress on battery terminals as they jiggle around.