Hi all,
I have lost count of the number of times I have had to hunt around for Ni-Mh cells, or other battery technologies, that may be bought with solder tags pre-fitted. They usually cost more than the plain untagged cells as well.
I then have to solder the cells into a battery pack formation and it all takes time and can be a real PITA. Recently I have taken to buying premade battery packs and modifying the cells configuration to meet my specific battery shape needs. That seems the cheapest way to get tagged cells but the quality of the Chinese cells has been very variable to say the least.
Well I have another battery pack that needs a rebuild and I found a source of competitively priced 2000mAh Panasonic untagged cells so I bought a bulk load of them with a view to building a DIY Capacitor Discharge battery tag welder. After some research I discovered that the large capacitors required for such a project are not easy to find at wallet friendly prices in the UK and there is no guarantee that they will take the abuse that will be heaped upon them in such a high stress application.
Here is the theory of tag welder operation:
I have bitten the bullet and purchased a budget battery tag welder from China. The seller appears decent and accepted my offer of US$120 (~10% discount). The unit may be found here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300832562092?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649Instructions are here:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/667411556/Micro_computer_control_Lithium_battery_welding.htmlVideo of it working is here:
It is a budget model so will be limited in its capability, but I use thin nickel interconnects and mainly low current application AA or similar cells. You can use these units to do other metal on metal welds as well. i.e refitting the earth tab on a hot air gun heater tube. It is single sided welding so has many possibilities. Making tagged lithium coin cells will be very useful as I seem to be replacing many of these in equipment that is over 10 years old.
Nickel interconnect strip consumables may be bought here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400398300016?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649Buying this unit is a calculated risk but hopefully it will be adequate for my modest needs. If not...I will modify it !
I would be hard pushed to build such a device to a good standard from UK sourced parts so it looks a reasonable deal to me. The time taken for a DIYbuild would cost me more than this unit in commercial terms. There is very little information on these units so I cannot comment on the technology inside it. It does weigh a healthy 6.5kg though. I will advise on performance when it arrives and will have the covers off to check safety etc.
Watch this space
Fraser