Pro-match Batteries
#646
Tech Regular
Have you guys seen ProMatch's new soldering job/ process. Very impressive with no extra solder. It is the cleanest job I have ever seen. Their website talks about the process but they need to show a picture. I actually watched one of their techs named Steve do the job. This is why ProMatch is # 1.
john
john
#647
Tech Apprentice
Salvadori and promatchr - Thanks for your advice!
#648
Chill: I will try to soon.
#649
#650
Tech Adept
iTrader: (3)
I'm confused about the Integy reactor 30 that some of you use. This is a response from integtythat I just received when I asked the what the cut-off voltage is:
The Reactor 30 works fine the way it's setup from the factory. It stops the fast discharging at about 4V. The stock setup works great with 4 cell and 6 cell packs. We had no reported battery failure with the default setup. However, if you really want to adjust the cutoff point...you'll need to open the unit case (may void warranty) and adjust the VR knob while the unit is discharging and you'll need to hookup a voltmeter to your battery pack's terminal to monitor your pack's voltage. A non-matched battery pack need higher cutoff voltage like 0.9V/cell.
Best Regards,
Tech Support
Is everyone adjusting the voltage to 5.4v?
The Reactor 30 works fine the way it's setup from the factory. It stops the fast discharging at about 4V. The stock setup works great with 4 cell and 6 cell packs. We had no reported battery failure with the default setup. However, if you really want to adjust the cutoff point...you'll need to open the unit case (may void warranty) and adjust the VR knob while the unit is discharging and you'll need to hookup a voltmeter to your battery pack's terminal to monitor your pack's voltage. A non-matched battery pack need higher cutoff voltage like 0.9V/cell.
Best Regards,
Tech Support
Is everyone adjusting the voltage to 5.4v?
#651
Razoo: I, personally discharge to only 6 volts, because at 30amps, i found that sometimes, a cell goes below .90 volts, if the cutoff is at 5.4... but thats just me.
#652
Tech Adept
Hi Razoo,
Good question, on my Integy unit I adjusted the voltage to 5.4 volts with the internal pot. The only problem with doing this is you basically can't discharge 4 cell packs with it since their voltage is already below 5.4 volts. I've been using it for a while adjusted this way and it works fine.
Good question, on my Integy unit I adjusted the voltage to 5.4 volts with the internal pot. The only problem with doing this is you basically can't discharge 4 cell packs with it since their voltage is already below 5.4 volts. I've been using it for a while adjusted this way and it works fine.
#653
Ok........ Who are you? The real Ozwald wouldn't answer like that.
#655
I would think alot of people aren't aware.
#656
Tech Lord
iTrader: (26)
Originally posted by Razoo
Thanks for the replys, I just won a reactor 30 on ebay and when I get it I'll adjust the voltage to between 5.4-6.0v. I wonder how many people are using them thinking they are discharging to 5.4 without making the adjustment.
Thanks for the replys, I just won a reactor 30 on ebay and when I get it I'll adjust the voltage to between 5.4-6.0v. I wonder how many people are using them thinking they are discharging to 5.4 without making the adjustment.
#657
Hebiki, here's your answer. Just a few posts up.
Originally posted by Ozwald Bates
on my Integy unit I adjusted the voltage to 5.4 volts with the internal pot.
on my Integy unit I adjusted the voltage to 5.4 volts with the internal pot.
#658
Pre-Built Pro-Match batteries
Just got my first set of pre-built Pro-Match batteries from my lhs. Have previously built all my battery packs myself with good results; but, I really liked the workmanship of the bar connections between the 6 cells
However, I cannot imagine why Pro-Match isn't installing a 90 degree bar on the 1st and 6th cells so users don't have to solder directly on those cells to make connections. This seems to defeat the concept of pre-built packs with superior professionally done connections between the cells AND at both ends.
Why not go all the way with bars on both ends like Fusion Power's pre-built packs?
However, I cannot imagine why Pro-Match isn't installing a 90 degree bar on the 1st and 6th cells so users don't have to solder directly on those cells to make connections. This seems to defeat the concept of pre-built packs with superior professionally done connections between the cells AND at both ends.
Why not go all the way with bars on both ends like Fusion Power's pre-built packs?
Last edited by JRX-S Bill; 02-13-2004 at 11:08 PM.
#659
Tech Master
XXX-S Bill, I'm pretty sure they did that so the user has the option to use whatever connection is applicable ie; connectors, hard-wiring.
#660
proudwinner: You are correct
xxxsbill- I am sure next time if you request that those bars be installed they will take care of it. Hope you like them!
xxxsbill- I am sure next time if you request that those bars be installed they will take care of it. Hope you like them!