My cuda 400 battery has finally given it up.
I know I could just send it to rabbitt and get it rebuilt, but I'm curious about other options. Anyone out there with a piranha and the Dewalt tool pack have any data on the true voltage of those packs? Would rigging up something like that work in the cuda, or would it just cut out all the time due to low voltage?
It doesn't seem worth it to build a custom Li pack just based on the fact that any efficiency you make up in battery weight you just add back in with lead.
Interested in any thoughts!
Jake
Cuda 400 needs a new battery
Cuda 400 needs a new battery
"Screw "annual" service,... I get them serviced when they break." - CaptnJack (paraphrased)
"you do realize you're supposed to mix the with water and drink it, not snort the powder directly from the packet, right? " - Spatman
"you do realize you're supposed to mix the with water and drink it, not snort the powder directly from the packet, right? " - Spatman
Re: Cuda 400 needs a new battery
I have batteries for a Pack ... Casey Offord built one and they switched it out ... You can Have them for free
NWDC Rule #2 Pictures Or it didn't Happen
Re: Cuda 400 needs a new battery
I'll take them if Jake doesn'tH20doctor wrote:I have 24 cells 15450162046591454422572009336829.jpg
Suit heat
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
Re: Cuda 400 needs a new battery
I use flat lithium packs for my suit heaterCaptnJack wrote:I'll take them if Jake doesn'tH20doctor wrote:I have 24 cells 15450162046591454422572009336829.jpg
Suit heat
NWDC Rule #2 Pictures Or it didn't Happen
Re: Cuda 400 needs a new battery
Yep I have some li-ion packs too. But in this case I am specifically looking for 20x NIMH D-cells to make a 20ah 14.4V pack that's heavy enough to sink an existing SLA canister at the 20ft stop in fresh water. And last ~2.5 hours with a minimum voltage drop under 40W load to no less than 12V.
Sounder wrote:Under normal circumstances, I would never tell another man how to shave his balls... but this device should not be kept secret.
Re: Cuda 400 needs a new battery
Hey Jake - I had mine rebuilt two years ago by Batteryspace and the cost was around $400 plus shipping ($320 for the batteries and $80 labor). They did a top notch job and used hi quality cells. I haven't properly tested the battery but recently did a 70 minute scooter run and ended up towing my buddy and his Sierra back to shore (about 5 minutes) in top gear without the scooter cutting out.
Re: Cuda 400 needs a new battery
I use an 18 volt lithium pack for my heating system plenty of warmth I get 4 hours of heat on itCaptnJack wrote:Yep I have some li-ion packs too. But in this case I am specifically looking for 20x NIMH D-cells to make a 20ah 14.4V pack that's heavy enough to sink an existing SLA canister at the 20ft stop in fresh water. And last ~2.5 hours with a minimum voltage drop under 40W load to no less than 12V.
NWDC Rule #2 Pictures Or it didn't Happen