
Solar PV or EV (Electric Vehicle) 18650 modular battery pack from recycled e-waste laptop batteries
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For detailed build instructions, please visit https://youtu.be/Bd6oFpexA4I. Main Features: The system is based on a 3D printed modular 18650 pack that utilizes low-cost recycled e-waste 18650 batteries. The modules are configurable for either 10 or 20P, which means they can be configured to use either 10 or 20 individual 18650 cells in parallel. The pack's design allows for flexibility in terms of its length and output voltage. In the video, it is shown in a configuration with 7S and an output voltage of 24V. This design makes it suitable for large-scale applications such as electric vehicles or solar power storage systems. One of the key benefits of this system is that it allows for easy maintenance, repair, reconfiguration, and upgrade. The e-waste materials used in the pack's construction include laptop batteries, wire, and screws, which are supplied by Substation 33 (www.substation33.com.au). A special thank you goes out to Tony Sharp of Substation 33 for his contribution. If you would like more information about Substation 33 or need assistance with anything else, please don't hesitate to contact them. Substation 33's contact information is as follows: Address: 31 Mary St, Kingston QLD 4114, Australia Phone Number: +61 (07) 3826 1533
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