Hello friends,
I´m new at this forum. Tried to look for some post in this topic, but didn´t find my solution. If I missed it, sorry for that.
I´m trying to build my own Li-Ion batteries. I would like to measure, what current can the nickel strips handle. I know there are some tables available on the internet, but you know, these strips vary pretty much in quality, especially in the content of Ni. Therefore I would like to test my available & future strips. My idea was to put a variable load in the circuit which is at a point connected with the nickel strip & see at which point it will blow off. I´m looking for some easy, quick & cheap solution. Best would be to order a ready to use unit from Aliexpress. I was trying to search something like this, but these variable loads were available only for something like 60W. My intention would be to use 7,4V battery as a supply & run like 15-20A through the strip. Unfortunately I don´t have a laboratory supply available, which can adjust the output current.
Many thanks.
I´m new at this forum. Tried to look for some post in this topic, but didn´t find my solution. If I missed it, sorry for that.
I´m trying to build my own Li-Ion batteries. I would like to measure, what current can the nickel strips handle. I know there are some tables available on the internet, but you know, these strips vary pretty much in quality, especially in the content of Ni. Therefore I would like to test my available & future strips. My idea was to put a variable load in the circuit which is at a point connected with the nickel strip & see at which point it will blow off. I´m looking for some easy, quick & cheap solution. Best would be to order a ready to use unit from Aliexpress. I was trying to search something like this, but these variable loads were available only for something like 60W. My intention would be to use 7,4V battery as a supply & run like 15-20A through the strip. Unfortunately I don´t have a laboratory supply available, which can adjust the output current.
Many thanks.