Do not expect quick additions, I have work to do.
I looked at connection cables to connect yuneec batteries to balance chargers.
They are only using 14awg I prefer to use better quality as some one in post the original post stated.
12awg minimum
1st look, totally different outputs.
usual LiPo.
-ve is to 1st of balance plug usually black, BUT different manufacturers.
On The Yuneec, 1st check, +ve seemes to connected to 1st balance connection. The next big connection.
T the other -ve end, seems to be connected to the next to it balance connector. So cell count is out. will have to re cheek as I am sure it is not.
To build a connector.
I started with a sheet of brass, about 1mm thick.
I measured the plug/socket. although it measured at about 5mm, I found that at 5mm would not go into socket, reduced to 4.5mm.
The maximum that the plug can go into to socket is 9mm. I used a bend at 8mm basic bend using pliers. then flatten using a small hammer and a knife blade, to keep an opening at the end of the flattened bit. (Make a tension in the socket) Then on to the balance connectors. just working on that, Normal is 1 end connected to -ve the other as it goes, with the last gives voltage for 1st cell.
D o not expect every day updates, I have to make money.
I looked at connection cables to connect yuneec batteries to balance chargers.
They are only using 14awg I prefer to use better quality as some one in post the original post stated.
12awg minimum
1st look, totally different outputs.
usual LiPo.
-ve is to 1st of balance plug usually black, BUT different manufacturers.
On The Yuneec, 1st check, +ve seemes to connected to 1st balance connection. The next big connection.
T the other -ve end, seems to be connected to the next to it balance connector. So cell count is out. will have to re cheek as I am sure it is not.
To build a connector.
I started with a sheet of brass, about 1mm thick.
I measured the plug/socket. although it measured at about 5mm, I found that at 5mm would not go into socket, reduced to 4.5mm.
The maximum that the plug can go into to socket is 9mm. I used a bend at 8mm basic bend using pliers. then flatten using a small hammer and a knife blade, to keep an opening at the end of the flattened bit. (Make a tension in the socket) Then on to the balance connectors. just working on that, Normal is 1 end connected to -ve the other as it goes, with the last gives voltage for 1st cell.
D o not expect every day updates, I have to make money.