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    Default Low resistant clamp/holder for 18650 cells?

    I've recently gotten a CBA IV, so it is time for me to do some tests on some cells that I have sitting around!


    I do have on hand some of those $0.99 eBay cheapie 18650 holders, but the wires that came soldered with them are incredibly thin, and the whole thing just looks poor in general, so I am feeling concerned that it might affect test results.


    Is there some good quality clamp/holder of sorts that you've used before for doing similar type of testing?


    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Low resistant clamp/holder for 18650 cells?

    http://lygte-info.dk/info/HobbyChargers%20UK.html - check the section "How to connect the cells", easiest one is using Luminous DIY holder, but it's hard to find them for sale anymore.

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    Does anyone know what is this clamp that HKJ is using?


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    Quote Originally Posted by wshyang View Post
    Is there some good quality clamp/holder of sorts that you've used before for doing similar type of testing?
    For all my test I have used this type of holder:


    Here is the improved version I have used the the 2012 battery test:


    The important point is that I uses separate wires for current and measurement, but this is not possible on the CBA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKJ View Post
    For all my test I have used this type of holder:


    Here is the improved version I have used the the 2012 battery test:


    The important point is that I uses separate wires for current and measurement, but this is not possible on the CBA.
    What kind of clamp is it HKJ?

    Actually I am trying to figure out the brand (can't make out from the picture) and also what it is called. It doesn't look like anything I've seen around, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wshyang View Post
    What kind of clamp is it HKJ?

    Actually I am trying to figure out the brand (can't make out from the picture) and also what it is called. It doesn't look like anything I've seen around, thanks!

    The topmost clamp picture is an Irwin, the clamps I am using in my current battery test does not have a name.

    The wire connection is DIY. I drilled a hole through the top and bottom of the clamp and then used a screw and some brass nuts. Next time around I replaced the brass nuts with a piece of a copper rod.

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    Default Re: Low resistant clamp/holder for 18650 cells?

    I do have on hand some of those $0.99 eBay cheapie 18650 holders, but the wires that came soldered with them are incredibly thin, and the whole thing just looks poor in general, so I am feeling concerned that it might affect test results.
    I use these butI have soldered new wires in a new way....pass the new wire through the rivet hole of the - contact (spring), through the spring itself, and soldered it right at the tip of the spring.
    Same goes for the + contact.
    This way you have wire on battery contact only.....

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    Default Re: Low resistant clamp/holder for 18650 cells?

    look up 18650 holders on digikey
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    Dont cheat me, im expert in using crap light

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