If you are making up 6S packs, note that Will D. has been using strips of .008 K&S tinned steel for his series connections. It solders well and has worked generally flawlessly for him and the folks that have used his batteries. Look at the top-20 at the past few nats and you'll see names of many guys using his batteries and/or his methods and tutorials. It may not seem like it is material that jives perfectly with an ampacity chart, but in actual use, it seems to work just fine. This is a great bit of data because it lets you know that the material options for the series connections are more plentiful and probably less critical than we think. Adequate is adequate. Will has a test stand that he uses to gather motor, prop and battery performance data. His method works and the packs he builds discharge equally cell to cell. I have built packs with braided copper and plated copper bars and they also work fine.