

Superchunk wrote:Awesome, thanks for posting these updates jefferso!
I am in the same process, just a couple steps behind you!
Burgerman wrote:230Ah? Still waiting here! About 4 weeks to go.
jefferso wrote:What happens if some overly helpful PA or helper plugs in my old charger to the XLR port while I'm in my old chair or in bed or something?
Will it charge the LiFePO4 pack at 12 amps, just without balancing? Or not even charge unless voltage is 28.2 or lower?
shirley_hkg wrote:jefferso wrote:What happens if some overly helpful PA or helper plugs in my old charger to the XLR port while I'm in my old chair or in bed or something?
Will it charge the LiFePO4 pack at 12 amps, just without balancing? Or not even charge unless voltage is 28.2 or lower?
There is way to use dump charger for your pack safely , if you were away from home and you don't want to carry PL8+PSU with you.
Let me know.
shirley_hkg wrote:YES.
The Permobil phone app seemed confused for the battery, showing 83% for a while, then 98% then 96% then 98% again.
Burgerman wrote:The Permobil phone app seemed confused for the battery, showing 83% for a while, then 98% then 96% then 98% again.
Its IMPOSSIBLE to determine the state of charge of a lead battery to within 30% or so based on voltage.
I guess that app does some math for its guess of range. I wonder if it will start to estimate a longer range once I've gone a long way without charging or if all the app's assumptions are based on lead acid capacity.
High heat seemed to have caused high resistance to wires.
Better have it replaced.
jefferso wrote:Put in 25 Ah from running the vent on my chair all day, moving around in the house and doing seating adjustments and standing.
jefferso wrote:What happens if some overly helpful PA or helper plugs in my old charger to the XLR port while I'm in my old chair or in bed or something?
shirley_hkg wrote: It's pretty primitive, that's just a BMS with a matching male Dsub to plug into chair's connector.
Belows is 10 years old. You can now find a modern BMS with user programmable parameters.
shirley_hkg wrote: It's pretty primitive, that's just a BMS with a matching male Dsub to plug into chair's connector.
Return to Everything Powerchair
Users browsing this forum: emilevirus, jefferso, Kande_ian, MagicJin, shirley_hkg, ukralex and 155 guests