Just a thought, here. Years ago I played around with electronics using bread boards and wire wrapping. The wire wrap causes a really tight bond, I was told, at the molecular level. I wonder if you can do something similar for connecting cells. At the very least, if you have several turns of wire, your solder will make a larger and stronger connection.

Peri

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From: "Lawrence Rhodes via EV" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Calculating nickel strip amp carrying power

At this point I'm inclined to use 10 gauge wire and solder. The A123 cells are 
buddy paired and I can solder to the nickel strip between cells. We'll see if I 
can do it without croaking the cells. Lawrence Rhodes
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