{"video_id":"aHNmVV7THBs","title":"I spent $100 to save 20 bucks... and it was TOTALLY worth it!","channel":"Linus Tech Tips","show":"Linus Tech Tips","published_at":"2020-05-05T14:53:29Z","duration_s":875,"segments":[{"start_s":0.08,"end_s":5.759,"text":"good day everyone i woke up with a tickle in the back of my throat which","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":3.84,"end_s":11.12,"text":"means i can't go to the office until i've been symptom-free for 24 hours","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":8.96,"end_s":15.44,"text":"the good news is i get to hang out at home the bad news is that i've still got","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":13.679,"end_s":21.039,"text":"videos to make today we're going to be taking this battery bank from 2014 that","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":18.4,"end_s":24.32,"text":"has served me very faithfully but now does not hold a charge the way it used","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":23.039,"end_s":28.56,"text":"to and 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inside it to give it a new lease on life and the craziest thing about this video is that it is sponsored by anchor makers of brand new battery banks that well actually no i think i do see why they were into this because for the vast majority of people out there this is too dangerous not to mention a total waste of time this really doesn't make sense you should probably just buy a new battery bank but we wanted to do it for fun because it gave us an excuse to make one of these this is something that i have wanted for quite some time for unrelated projects a diy spot welder let's fix a battery bank shall we before i can work on the cell swap which is my half of this job we need to go back in time and far away to the lightest media group warehouse this morning where colin was working on our diy spot welder it's fairly inexpensive to build one of these all you need is a power source a relay a switch and some big old heavy gauge wiring and a little bit of time he's going to show you how you can build one of these for yourself step by step then throw it back to me to find out if this is actually going to work resistant spot welding is a pretty straightforward process by running a short pulse of high current power between two electrodes you can heat up metal enough to weld it together this process is actually how most car bodies are welded so those big robotic pinchers you see darting around the frames on the assembly line are big spot welders fusing the panels together what we're planning on doing here is actually very similar but instead of body panels we're going to be welding conductive nickel strips to both the positive and negative terminals of these common 18650 cells which we can then use to refurbish my little pink battery there are a couple of other routes we could have gone for our project we could have bought a pre-done battery tab welder from overseas but we decided that given the relatively small amount of spot welding we're planning to do we could diy our own solution for minimal effort and probably less money now there are lots of examples of home built spot welders using some sort of high current source usually a power transformer harvested from a microwave but we decided not to go down that route because it requires not only having to destroy a microwave but also having to deal with live ac power a danger we didn't feel like dealing with instead we decided on the safer route and built an all dc power spot welder so for that we need a battery we used this 12 volt atv battery capable of outputting the high current needed to make the welds while also being a bit more manageable than a car sized one but we can't just have two live leads coming out of the thing we need to be able to reasonably precisely control the application of power which is where the starter relay comes in this relay is able to quickly switch the high current circuit of our welder on and off without being damaged so these two terminals are what activate the relay and these will be connected to hot and ground as well but this is where the actual current goes through so we want to bring hot down to here and then hot out to our little contraption and then negative back in if we were to try to use a little toggle switch for example a huge amount of current would flow through the switch letting the factory install blue smoke out and creating a nasty electrocution hazard instead we'll let the big relay do the heavy lifting and use this smaller momentary switch to briefly pulse the power on and then release it with the relay and battery mounted it's time to sort out the wiring and the electrodes that will actually deliver the current to the nickel strips we're using big four gauge cables that you can find at any automotive shop for this four gauge wire is capable of carrying 250 amps over a 4 foot distance meaning we are well within our safe range here with the ring ends crimped onto the cables the last thing to sort out is the electrodes themselves but first some safety stickers from ltdsor.com nice we chose to use copper for our electrodes because it's able to both handle the power and high heat at the weld zone while hopefully lasting a reasonably long time once we had our two pieces clamped in vice grips a short trip to the belt sander resulted in nicely pointed ends that should work great for our electrodes a quick crimp and some heat shrink for safety and the cable assemblies are ready to go after pairing the electrodes up in some brief troubles getting the fence installed colin was able to give the welder its first test run and contact well i blew through the strip and on that first attempt uh he did not get a successful weld but after a little bit of practice he started getting good consistent spot welds more than enough for what we need so the rig was packed up and dropped off back to me where well this is where we pick up it's night time now my kids are in bed and i am ready to fix up this battery bank for this project i'm going to need some safety glasses a digital multimeter some nickel strips a cutter to actually take it from one big long strip into multiple strips my pink battery bank and my diy spot welder of course and some of these commodity 18 650 cells these are actually the same ones that i used for my diy souped up power wheels battery a little while back but fortunately they've been sitting in storage at around 3.62 volts which is well within the safe storage voltage for these and this is another really critical thing i have checked all of these 18650 cells with my multimeter to ensure that they are all the same voltage because you can run into some real trouble when you start spot welding together batteries that are actually at a different storage voltage because all of a sudden you're going to have them equalize nearly instantly and they can get super hot that can be very dangerous oh one thing i didn't mention is that i've got a couple of dead d-sized cells that i'm going to be using to practice my spot welding because unlike colin i haven't actually taken a run at this yet so we're gonna go ahead chuck that on there cut a nice little tab of nickel and see if we can get a spot weld here oh hi okay so if you don't go long enough they don't stick together and if you go for too long you'll blast right through your nickel strip oh not quite dang oh hi that is on there the advantage of spot welding versus just soldering our battery pack together is that we apply heat to join the metals for only a very short period of time when you solder you have to heat up the solder itself and flow it onto the materials you're trying to join which can mean that they can heat up quite significantly heat kills batteries so this is a way for us to much more safely assemble our multiple cells into a battery one other thing to note to do with the heat kills batteries is make sure that you get genuine nickel strips sometimes you're going to see steel strips with nickel plating advertised as pure nickel strips and the problem with that is that steel is not quite as conductive as nickel so what happens is especially if you've got a high current battery pack probably not a concern for us here today but if you're working on like an e-bike battery pack or something like that it can heat up more which can heat up your battery pack more and slowly kill it with the pre-done ones you can just sort of dial in how long it goes for and then kind of play around with it until it's just right but here i just gotta kinda eyeball it come on yep nailed that one all right let's go for it shall we now that it's open we can see the configuration of the battery packs it's 2s 2p which means we've got two cells in series and then two of those in parallel so series gives you voltage so you need at least two to get about five volts for usb charging and then parallel gives you capacity so this gives us the total capacity of two 18650s i lied there's more stuff we need captain tape solder flux soldering iron these old cells were a little less worried about damaging with heat because they're like kind of dead already anyway so we're just gonna de-solder them real quick like that you can see here i'm gonna have to do a total of four plus four spot welds with three strips so a strip here strip here strip handle strip here here's where it gets real wish my luck eh so close hi okay yeah you're done that's bad that's terrible that's going outside now no no why are you going for so long i let go so the switch flaked out on me but it seems to be behaving properly again oh got it yes okay but while one of those did burn through on this one here the other one's good so we're just gonna give it another spotty spot oh yeah oh yeah we good ladies and gentlemen nope that's a little hot one of those burnt through a little bit but the other one seems okay i think that should be enough we'll give it one more after it's cooled down that one's on there though okay that's a little harder okay i think i got it it's not the finest workmanship ever but it's the same configuration as our original battery so we should be good to go oh no the original battery had extra length on these two strips to solder to removing these is not going to be easy uh basically you can't we have a couple of different approaches that we can take we can either solder directly to this strip right here which is probably fine except that it's going to heat up the battery which is not what we had intended to do or we can try to spot weld another nickel strip on top of the original one what do you vote for spot weld another nickel strip i'm sure the internet comments are going to be full of why you shouldn't do that and you probably shouldn't okay that was perfect now we got we got tabs on the end for soldering now all we need to do is solder the electronics to the original pack good enough so we just fold these tabs down make sure they're still on there real good and we can solder the pack back on okay good good good good hold it now that our solder joins are good i'm going to go ahead and just throw some captain tape over all of those solder points you know last thing we want is this strip coming loose and shorting something on the pcb or something dumb like that let's pop that in there we're gonna go pcb side first that's it hey all right cool okay to check our sanity we're just gonna put a couple of probes into a usb port on here and see if we get five volts it doesn't power on oh i wonder if my ground connection is just no good 7.25 volts that is correct so let's grab our original one 7.88 point something this is more charged than this one so yes that our battery is fine where we're running into trouble seems to be where our bms is connected to the battery pack this to here should be seven point something volts and it's wonky it's all over the place so there's just a bad connection so now we're gonna probe our solder join here and our other more different one now there's your problem if we go to the back of the cell we've got 7.2 volts if we go to that global solder we got there we've got sometimes also on this wire we have not get this off okay i just checked the solder points on the bms and it seems like it is now attached better everything that i can see says there's power to the board got my 7.2 volts but i pressed the button and it just came alive you know what it probably was it's only got one bar so it's actually a very narrow voltage range that most of these types of batteries operate within so we were probably at the threshold where the thing won't turn on at all what's funny is i had planned to bring this out as my kind of last resort you know cut my life into pieces and all that and see if i could charge it up and then it would come to life so it might have just been so dead that the battery indicator wouldn't even work so let's plug this it's charging charging we did it read it reassembly time there we go okay so we glue it shut and there it is working as intended you know what i should do if i love captain tape so much i don't have a dbrand tutorial to watch or anything but well i hope this was as fun for you guys as it was for me once again to be clear though i'm not recommending doing this at all if you have a five or six year old battery bank instead i'd recommend taking a second and checking out our sponsor anchor they've got a huge array of portable charging solutions that aren't nearly as hacky as this their power core lineup has a few that i thought you might be interested in the powercore 10000 is their best-selling classic battery bank with a 10 000 milliamp hour capacity that charges up to 2.4 amps with their power iq and voltage boost their power core plus is a 26 800 milliamp hour battery bank that features usbc power with up to 45 watts of delivery so it can fully charge a 13 inch macbook pro or dell xps 13 and their power core fusion is a two-in-one hybrid charger so it's a wall charger for everyday use and a battery bank for on-the-go charging it even has a foldable plug so you can keep it nice and compact so check out these and more at the links in the video description if you guys are looking for another video to watch maybe check out the one where we built this battery pack for the souped up power wheels uh it doesn't work very well anymore because the over current protection on this bms always kicks in um and also these frozen things at least the version i'm using doesn't have like a compression thing so it's easy for them to come loose when they're when they're vibrating so you gotta kind of like squeeze it on every once in a while but it's a way to build a battery pack without any welding now that i have this and given how easy and cheap this was i wouldn't do this again but hey there it is watch that video it's a fun video"}