To connect a new JK BMS balance harness to cells with welded terminals,
you must never solder directly onto the cell tops or weld with the BMS wires attached, as the extreme heat will permanently destroy the internal lithium chemistry or fry the BMS.
Instead, use one of the three established DIY methods to create a secure, safe mechanical connection.
Method 1: The Ring Terminal & Self-Tapping Screw (Most Common)
If the cells are joined by thick, flat aluminum or copper laser-welded busbars, you can secure the JK balance wires mechanically by drilling into the center of the existing busbar.
- Prepare the Balance Wires: Crimp a small M3 or M4 copper ring terminal onto the end of each JK balance wire.
- Drill the Busbar: Use a small drill bit (e.g., 2.5mm) to carefully drill a shallow pilot hole directly into the center of the welded busbar. Work slowly so metal shavings do not fall between the cells.
- Secure the Connection: Screw a short stainless steel self-tapping screw through the ring terminal and into the pilot hole. Use plastic washers to ensure the screw cannot vibrate loose.
Method 2: The Solder-to-Busbar Method (Safest for Cells)
If you prefer soldering over drilling, you must do it
before the busbar is attached to the cell, or use extreme speed and heat sinking to protect the cell terminal. Since your terminals are already welded, follow this strict heat-sink protocol:
- Pre-Tin the Wire: Strip and tin the tip of the JK balance wire with solder.
- Prep the Busbar Surface: Lightly sand a tiny spot on top of the welded busbar (not the cell terminal itself) and apply a drop of high-quality soldering flux.
- Use a Heat Sink: Place a damp cloth or a heavy piece of metal directly on the cell terminal next to your target spot to absorb stray heat.
- Flash Solder: Using a high-wattage soldering iron (60W–100W), touch the iron to the busbar for no more than 2 seconds to pool a small amount of solder, then instantly press the pre-tinned JK wire into it. Remove heat immediately and cool it down.
Method 3: Spot-Welded Nickel Tabs (For Dedicated Spot Welders)
If you have access to a battery spot welder, you can weld a clean mechanical point onto the existing terminals.
- Spot Weld a Tab: Take a small strip of pure nickel tab and spot-weld it directly onto the existing welded terminal or busbar.
- Solder Safely: Because the nickel tab is thin and juts out away from the battery, you can safely solder the JK balance wire to the far tip of this tab without transferring dangerous heat down into the cell.

Critical Safety Rules for the Conversion
- Disconnect the Harness First: Never have the balance wire harness plugged into the JK BMS while you are attaching the wires to the cells. One accidental short will instantly incinerate the BMS logic board.
- The "B-" Main Power Cable: Before doing any balance wiring, the main thick blue B- cable from the JK BMS must be solidly connected to the main negative terminal of the entire cell pack.
- Verify Volts Before Plugging In: Once all 17 balance wires (B0 to B16) are secured, use a digital multimeter to test the harness plug pins sequentially. Pin 1 to Pin 2 should read ~3.2V, Pin 1 to Pin 3 should read ~6.4V, and so on. Only plug the harness into the JK BMS once the voltages step up perfectly without any reverse polarity.