by Burgerman » 18 Dec 2018, 12:16
It will work for an average user, but 12A isnt really enough for someone like expresso as he keeps going all the time. It would keep the battery topped up to a degree though. Theres only a couple of things that would worry me.
Not least, lithium ion cells may be cheap and very compact, but unlike LiFePO4 that we are normally using they are not safe. I have had a bunch of them go off like a massive firework in hobby use (use to drive a charger) for no reason we could determined. Fortunately they were just sat on a grass field so no prob. I wouldn't want them fixed to my powerchair! But at least they could be attached in a way that allows them to be discarded fast in an emergency.
Also, they only have about a 500 cycle life in real terms, if discharged and charged heavily. The only reason companies like Tesla get extended service life from them is by utilizing only the centre 66% of the capacity. Meaning their custom software only charges to around 4.075V, and never discharges down to the lower voltages in normal use. It tells you its empty when theres still 20% remaining. So they are not going to last well.
The other thing already mentioned is that I am not sure 12A is enough if like expresso you drive continuously, or if like me you are aggressive and 1 can kill a lead battery in about half an hour clearing up the garden or driveway for eg. You will need to use more cells in series for a voltage regulator to work too?
And... You throw away another 15% due to the voltage reg inefficiency.
7S charge on lithium ion, at 4.2V is 29.4V so a little higher but not enough as it discharges to use a regulator.
8S is 33.60V charge, which the PL8 can do, but at say 3V x 8 discharged thats only 24V, and too low.
So you also have to use at least 10 cells, realistically and a BMS which compounds the fire issue, and does a crappy job of charging too. Although it means a dumb charger can be used. And it will balance the cells to answer c500users question. It will also shorten cell life even more.
The other thing is that theres a lot of waste charging LA. The charging below 12.9V is quite efficient. Above this, most of the lithium power will go to waste "topping off" at CV. Wasted as heat, gas recombination, etc. So for it to work, its probably better to use a low voltage like 26V and max 12A. so that most of the energy isn't wasted while sat at a restaurant for eg.