Burgerman wrote:Get the data from the graphs for the first few.
Which graphs show it?
Burgerman wrote:Get the data from the graphs for the first few.
Burgerman wrote:Are you going to give it a go?
She makes enough that it would have made a HUGE difference in what I qualified for.... (and we are totally open about this - not hiding it at all, but as soon as we say 'not married' the application person says 'doesn't count)
expresso wrote:First Step -
Buy the Cells you want to use - i am using 15ah Cells - 16 Cells -
charge them and let them sit as been told many times on here
EDIT: I know first thing you do is number new batteries when they arrive, and write down on a table the voltages.
Then you charge to 3.6v. Then what, you leave standing for a month or more, then measure the voltage levels again, add up all the voltages and arrange cells in parallel lots of equivalent average voltage?
Then you connect the parallel lots in series to give you approx 24v
Am I right in guessing that the lithium chargers you use (PL8 or Hyperion) can be connected to a pc and work with graphing software although I think I might be wrong there?
Scooterman wrote:Re the lithium, I was wondering that when I finish the seat and come up to you for programming , whether you could also show me your lithium charger and software, etc. I'm sure I'll be able to understand better if I physically see the equipment and talk to you. I'll bring a notepad.
Burgerman wrote:Yes...
Look carefully!
Burgerman wrote:Download pl8 software and experiment.
steves1977uk wrote: I can do programming for the R-Net too, although BM's speech is better than mine for guiding you through the PL8 setup.
Burgerman wrote:Cant you just run windows on it?
Its free to anyone with a clue how. Every version. Every software...
Burgerman wrote:Yes, 28.8 for AGM (8X 3.600V), should be fine.
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