Burgerman wrote:
So charging to say 3.500V per cell (very slow, takes many hours to end) means you would set to balance at CV. or 3.5V as theres no difference. This probably needs a 1/800 to 100th/C termination to end up at 100% full/and completely balanced.
Charging to 3.550V as I do overnight, is still kind to the cells, and increases charge speed some, but still takes quite a while if you are to end up truly 100% full and balanced. Use maybe 500th/C termination value.
Charging to 3.600V is faster, as it needs only about 300th/C termination, still a little kind to the cells because the manufacturer specifies 3.65 +/- 0.05V.
Charging at 3.650V as specified by most manufacturers is a long way above normal working voltage. It doesn't harm them as such but wont give as many cycles long term. A 200thC is usually adequate to end up fully balanced and charged.
How much longer is the charge time needed to complete, in % terms, charging at 3.55v compared to 3.6v?