In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know – from the basics of what a battery pack is, to the tools and materials required, the step-by-step assembly process, and how to tes.
How to build a lithium battery?
Conclusion Building a lithium battery involves several key steps. First, gather the necessary materials, including lithium cells, a battery management system, connectors, and protective casing. Begin by designing the battery layout, ensuring proper spacing and alignment of cells.
The desired nominal voltage of the battery pack is 11.1V. The nominal voltage of each cell = 3.7 V No of cells required for series connection = 11.1 /3.7 = 3 nos Commonly cells in series are abbreviated in terms of 'S', so this pack will be known as a “3S pack”.
How to make a battery pack?
To make the battery pack, you have to first finalize the nominal voltage and capacity of the pack. Either it will be in terms of Volt, mAh/ Ah, or Wh. You have to connect the cells in parallel to reach the desired capacity (mAh ) and connect such parallel group in series to achieve the nominal voltage (Volt ).
In this project I will show you how to combine common 18650 Li-Ion batteries in order to create a battery pack that features a higher voltage, a bigger capacity and most importantly useful safety measures. These can prevent an overcharge, overdischarge and even a short circuit of the batteries. Let's get started! Step 1: Watch the Video!
How many cells are in a battery pack?
From the previous step, it is clear that our battery pack is made up of 3 parallel groups connected in series ( 3 x 3.7V = 11.1V ), and each parallel group has 5 cells ( 3400 mAh x 5 = 17000 mAh). Now we have to arrange the 15 cells properly for making the electrical connection among them and with the BMS board.
What is a 5p battery pack?
Commonly cells in parallel are abbreviated in terms of 'P', so this pack will be known as a “5P pack”.When 5 cells are connected in parallel, ultimately you made a single cell with higher capacity ( i.e 4.2V, 17000 mAh ) Voltage (Volt) : The desired nominal voltage of the battery pack is 11.1V. The nominal voltage of each cell = 3.7 V