If your controller and charger can go up to 130V then use all 48 modules in 3 
strings of 16.
I typically stop charging the Leaf pack at around 390-395V because no cell 
should go above 4.12V for best longevity.
So divide by 3 and you get 130 – 132V max.
Cor.

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From: John Lussmyer via EV
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 3:06 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Cc: John Lussmyer
Subject: [EVDL] Advice on new battery pack

On Wed Jun 20 14:59:53 PDT 2018 [email protected] said:
>Since each modules charges to about 8.2v, you could use 14 of them in series 
>for a 115v pack.
>You'd probably want at least 2 in parallel as well for range and current needs.
>Each one is nominally about 60AH (my older used ones are more like 47AH) 
>useable capacity.

I should mention that a Leaf has 48 modules ina  pack.  So if you bought a 
whole pack, you could put 3 in parallel, and have a few extras.


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