They are 75AH lithium ion Smart Battery batteries.
BCrip71 wrote:Would a 12Ah charger be ok?
Or how can I run a direct wire to my batteries with a Anderson connector on the outside?
Burgerman wrote:No you can do that for half that price!
I have a quote here for 8x 176Ah cells delivered for 800 pounds, or 1100 US dollars to my door. For more than double the Ah.
expresso wrote:Burgerman wrote:No you can do that for half that price!
I have a quote here for 8x 176Ah cells delivered for 800 pounds, or 1100 US dollars to my door. For more than double the Ah.
Are you going with those 176ah Cells ?
Do not exceed the maximum charging current of 12A rms. Always use an off-board charger fitted with a Neutrik NC3MX plug. Failure to observe these conditions could result in poor contact resistance in the charger connector resulting in overheating of the charger plugs. This presents a potential burn hazard for the user. Curtiss-Wright accepts no liability for losses of any kind arising from failure to comply with this condition. P34
Those Analog Devices and TI monitor/balancer chips (which do connect to each cell) do exactly that and communicate by SPI to the outside world. I wouldn't be surprised if the PL-8 isn't using one of those too (or a more expensive active balancer to let it do things we don't want to do, like balancing during discharge). So the ZDX would have to know its at CV and would then respond to a message from the chip that says "cell < tot" by dropping its max Amps.No. Because how can it know when a single high cells voltage is above say 3.600v?
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