MurphyGuy
It just needs a bigger hammer
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Does anyone know how deep the material is between the aluminum tab and the top of the lithium phosphate cell inside?
Can these be drilled and tapped? I can't tell how thick that aluminum piece is or if there's anything under it that the drill could run into and damage. Obviously, practicing depth control will be important, but precision on a process like that can be difficult if the material is just too thin. Is there even enough material to tap a small machine screw thread? #8-32 or #10-32 ?
I'm thinking of bolting copper buss bars to these tabs using a set of stainless steel machine screws. Maybe 4x 10-32 screws going into each tab should provide adequate mating between the copper and the aluminum.
These are 105 Ah cells and I'm considering a 2p16s pack for my golf cart. They suggest welding the tabs, but all I have is a mig welder and brazing torch, both of which would completely fry these things.

Can these be drilled and tapped? I can't tell how thick that aluminum piece is or if there's anything under it that the drill could run into and damage. Obviously, practicing depth control will be important, but precision on a process like that can be difficult if the material is just too thin. Is there even enough material to tap a small machine screw thread? #8-32 or #10-32 ?
I'm thinking of bolting copper buss bars to these tabs using a set of stainless steel machine screws. Maybe 4x 10-32 screws going into each tab should provide adequate mating between the copper and the aluminum.
These are 105 Ah cells and I'm considering a 2p16s pack for my golf cart. They suggest welding the tabs, but all I have is a mig welder and brazing torch, both of which would completely fry these things.
