if i need a different Preset for charging from my chair to a friends chair which has LEAD -
You made me this one for Lead - i can use this preset for charging a LEAD chair - its at 20A - can i up that to 25A ?
I have the Chair set to cut off at 22V - in the programming settings - is that still fine to leave it there when using the ADD ON also connected to the chair -
i would think so but who knows i may be missing something -
Burgerman wrote:To charge from a car, to your lifepo4 any capacity, you need either a NON BALANCED LIFE profile, or a LEAD profile set to 28.80V. In both cases you would stop charging well before it was near full. You could then use that to charge LEAD AGM or Lithium Phosphate to about 3/4 or more full safely.
I can do that if you want.
Burgerman wrote:if i need a different Preset for charging from my chair to a friends chair which has LEAD -
You made me this one for Lead - i can use this preset for charging a LEAD chair - its at 20A - can i up that to 25A ?
Or more.
Burgerman wrote:I have the Chair set to cut off at 22V - in the programming settings - is that still fine to leave it there when using the ADD ON also connected to the chair -
i would think so but who knows i may be missing something -
Yes... But don't go that far!
Burgerman wrote:At 50 miles there should be some reserve based on previous measurements. If you do 50 that's already further than I ever did.
Trust me . You need only ONE TRY to kill your battery .![]()
USE YOUR CELL MONITOR when you are loosing the 25.2V comfort zone .![]()
:( How can you recharge @35A , if PL8 is powered by a car's 12V ?![]()
Burgerman wrote:22V is a loaded figure. He doesn't want it cutting out on a curb etc. So should happen as he accelerates or turns etc. At least I think it is. So should not be a problem. I presume it will cut out under load and so the unloaded voltage will be a couple of volts higher. If set to 24, it may drop to that point as he climbs a curb. So start behaving like a problematic BMS as the battery gets lower? Possibly setting 23 and testing with a low battery is in order?
But in any case on all of my 3 packs the lowest cell group drops within just .3Ah of the highest group. Extremely close. So shouldn't be a problem at least with a good pack. And he shouldnt be going there anyway! As already mentioned... And really should be using the cell monitor you sent him to monitor all cells individually if he goes this low.
Burgerman wrote:I am. I keep a tiny cell voltage monitor on me. If I go far enough to actually see a noticeable drop in voltage, I monitor it. The problem is that Expresso won't do it. Says its too complicated or too hard to reach.
So instead we do this.
Check distance, GPS. Monitor volts and Ah returned AFTER the trip. So based on what we know, he can do 40 miles with some reserve. And 50 miles with some more in reserve with add on. And there should be no problem unless he starts testing that reserve!!!
expresso wrote:Burgerman wrote:I am. I keep a tiny cell voltage monitor on me. If I go far enough to actually see a noticeable drop in voltage, I monitor it. The problem is that Expresso won't do it. Says its too complicated or too hard to reach.
So instead we do this.
Check distance, GPS. Monitor volts and Ah returned AFTER the trip. So based on what we know, he can do 40 miles with some reserve. And 50 miles with some more in reserve with add on. And there should be no problem unless he starts testing that reserve!!!
thats correct - i wont do it because i dont see a way for me to check the Cell monitor when i am out alone anyway - i cant keep it attached to the pack because it will drain it ? so thats out of the question - plus i have to take out the pack and redo the wiring even if i could do that part -
i wont be able to attach it - and disconnect it anyway - i dont see how i can do it - but if someone comes up with a way that i see is doable - i do it -
when i did the 40 miles - then recharged - it was at i believe 25.6V - or 26.2V - dont recall - have to check back i
i wont overdo the 40 miles - on the 105Ah pack - and or 50 with the Add On -
i am charging the ADD on right now alone - and going to make the trip today - i should make it to the bridge and over into NJ with just the ADD ON pack - about 12 miles
then i have another 40 miles left to use and get home - thinking it over - i dont think i will use over 40 on this trip today -
well see -
shirley_hkg wrote:How can you recharge @35A , if PL8 is powered by a car's 12V ?
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JUST FOR YOUR INFORMATION :
We are all using TOP BALANCE APPROACH in our LiFePO4 so far , instead of bottom balancing .![]()
@24V you are very likely to have over discharged ONE of your 8 cells already .![]()
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@22V , I promise you have to replace half of your pack .![]()
Trust me . You need only ONE TRY to kill your battery .![]()
USE YOUR CELL MONITOR when you are loosing the 25.2V comfort zone .![]()
LROBBINS wrote:Expresso,
instead of plugging and unplugging, you can wire in a switch to do the same thing.
Burgerman wrote:I am eating a stale mass produced bread bun with a slab of generic cheese when you posted that...![]()
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