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Building a battery with multiple EZ-Packs will require interconnects for the pack to pack connections. Your series/parallel layout will determine how many of each. The simplest and most common layout is a series connection between adjacent EZ-Packs. If it’s to be a single row of EZ-Packs, the long interconnect is all you’ll need. If your layout uses multiple rows, you will need a short interconnect for each crossover connection. There will always be one fewer interconnect than the number of EZ-Packs in a simple series connection scheme. In the above parallel/series example, note that all interconnects are short. If this layout is intended to deliver more current, then it may be a good idea to stack two for the series connection. Since the interconnects are fusible, it’s good to have some spares handy. If the interconnects get hot during use or change color, that’s an indication that suggests stacking two. The Fusible Interconnects are sold in packs of five.
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