I am involved in building and designing Li-Ion batteries 48Vn to 96Vn

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I found PF by google search for P=I2r, but I have found it may times before doing searches for answers to do with Lithium ion battery design. this time I signed up so I can ask a question
I am interested in heat produced by nickel and copper busbars in Li-Ion batteries. 48Vn to 96Vn and 30A to 250A.
 
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Welcome to the PF, Bob! :smile:
 
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thank you!
 
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bob mutch said:
I am mod at a private 13,000 member FB group "DIY eBikes" bit.ly/diyebikes I will post a link a link there if you like. facebook dot com/groups/144951402623545/permalink/899119520540059/
Thanks Daniel, er Bob, I just sent a request to join your group on FB. I'm an avid MTB'er, thinking about adding e-MTBs for my wife and myself. Very cool. :cool:

Paging @Greg Bernhardt about your Gold membership. :smile:
 
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Welcome to Physics Forums, Bob.

I grew up near Aylmer, in Ingersoll, but I have lived in quite a number of places between Ingersoll and Prince George.

bob mutch said:
searches for answers to do with Lithium ion battery design

My wife studied lithium-ion batteries at university years ago, but I suspect that she has forgotten most of what she learned. :olduhh:
 
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