When compiling the cells in battery packs, a couple of priority's come to
mind that it seems people are forgetting. Most important is the size of
connectors designed for the expectant current. Second is the overall weight
which can be substantial. Using a 1.3ah cell would give you twice the weight
when using a newer more expensive 2.6ah cell, totaling the same kwh. Tesla
engineers said that I had a excellent design, even though I don have a EE
degree. It is amazing what we can do if we really want to.



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