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Store cells properly
Store in well cooled area
Store away from crushing hazards
Sand
When lithium ion cells catch on fire they are very difficult to put out, because the combustion of the chemicals creates its own oxidizer and heat. Sand can be used to prevent or put out fires because they have a high thermal mass and can possibly absorb the heat of a lithium ion battery fire
Run away
lithium ion dust is very toxic, and smells very funny (we know from experience)
Fusible Links
In order to connect cells together in parallel, fusible links are used. Fusible links are just fuses but in the form of an electrical link.
Fusible links could be any of the following:
nickel strips
Connection to cell options
Spot welding (we do this NER 22 and 24)
cheaper, easier
Laser welding
stronger
more expensive
FPC (flex PCB)
(dont have a link but same idea as nickel fuse)
Connection to cell options
Spot welding
Laser welding
SMD (surface mount device)
Done in NER 17 for FHE but not passing FSAE rules, discontinued. Technically not fusible link because its just SMD fuses
Wires
Connects to cell with wire bonding
wire bonding is very expensive
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Comments on fusible links:
You can avoid having to fuse parallel connections by not having any parallel connections. This can be done using pouch cells because they typically have much higher energy and power capacity