shirley_hkg wrote: They are stored for a year or two .
I will charge @20A max , at least for the first few cycles .
Is that okay for 2P arrangement as well Shirley, or should I up it bit?
shirley_hkg wrote: They are stored for a year or two .
I will charge @20A max , at least for the first few cycles .
Scooterman wrote:And that's why 176Ah ones are a good idea.
But I'm really pleased with shirley's LF90s as they're good cells and give the option of 48v-50v in future.
Burgerman wrote:EDIT: I know first thing you do is number new batteries when they arrive, and write down on a table the voltages.
No just number them. But check that they are all simillar and above 3V. Usually 4.something.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?
Charge each, same exact settings, and store in a box for a month. Its healthier to charge and then remove say 1Ah (1000mA) from each cell, which means watching them discharge and clicking the mouse to stop after 999mA out... 4 or 5mA out either way not critical. Because ideally its not good to store these fully charged.
After a month, charge each one again, and at the point the charge ends, write down mA number returned, -1000. That gives you the amount of SELF DISCHARGE each one had over the month. It will be a very small figure, say 30 to 100mA. Make sure that the charge termination setting is quite high, like 250mA when doing this. Both times, the same figure. Actual figure not critical, but dont change it.Then you connect the parallel lots in series to give you approx 24v
Then you need to make groups of 2 in parallel. Since you have 16 cells. Make them add up to the same figure. So if some cells are 50mA and some are 25mA then the two together will be 75mA. With only 16 cells, thats not going to be easy but it prevents you from putting say 2 cells together that have say 100mA self discharge, and 2 that have 25... Because you can mix the right ones together to get a reasonable average.
THEN asssemble your parallel groups of 2, in series to give 8S or 24V.
THEN charge as a series pack with 8S and 24V.
Scooterman wrote:Or can they be charged up to 3.6v 'straight out of the box' then discharged a little bit before storage. I think you said aim for about 1000mAh from the 15Ah headways (or similar value as long as they're all the same mAh out). But I don't know whether I'd have to multiply that by 6 for 90Ah cells?
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