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Well, it looks like this issue may have been one of my own making.
When I went to remove the cell interconnect strap, both bolts into
the cell terminals were "just snug", not tight. Apparently I got
distracted when completing the BMS card swap, and didn't torque the bolts.
The straps are made
Mr. Sharkey said (in part):
> Well, it looks like this issue may have been one of my own making.
> When I went to remove the cell interconnect strap, both bolts into
> the cell terminals were "just snug", not tight. Apparently I got
> distracted when completing the BMS card swap, and didn't
Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
The leaves do not need to contact each other in any other point than at the
battery terminal screw which compresses them into one flat ring.
Ah yes; good point. Sometimes they are actually insulated from each
other, such as in high current switchmode power
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>> Glad you found something!
Yeah, me too. I went all around the battery and tested torque on the
rest of the 74 bolts, and only found a few that needed an extra
foot-pound or two. The threads have been coated with anti-seize, so
there is good lubrication, but I'm really gun-shy (wrench-shy?)
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> >I believe only Model 3s can reach near 150kw, not Ss or Xs. Or maybe
> >not all Ss and Xs; I would guess that Raven (new S) will do 150. As
> >they age, the upper limit seems to get cut back; my old S (126k miles)
> >has done no more than 86kw for over a year.
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> Soft aluminum and copper make me queasy when I have to test the
> threads. I played it safe and only torqued to 8 ft.lbs. Anyone know
> the official torque spec on Thundersky's?
No idea on the Thundersky. The large Telecomm batteries we use at work are 110
inch
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