Dear e-rollers,
First off all thanks to the strong stakeholders of this forum...the info in this forum (and the grin technolog website) is very awesome for a chemist, electronics, mecanics and finially bike lover such as me.
So just finished I constructing my first (already know it's not going to be my last) ebike.
I made 2x9S packs hanging ons resp. left and right side bike bags next to the back wheels for a low gravity and very steady bike.
This morning however something unexpected happened, had to frown when seeing the strange shape of the charging curves I obtained with me 2x Junso 1010B+ chargers this morning;
After the first cell reached limiting voltage (3,65V) the others start to loose charge and the voltage differance between them gets again much larger??? also the input power drops very rapidly to +/- 10W...
If you watch cell voltages on the charger some are blinking others not...seemingly randomly changing from blinking to non-blinking state with a 1 minute ritmus.
Anyone shed some light as to why the cells suddenly start loosing energy? Have others observed the same? Is there anywhere a description to be found for the balancing behaviour to be found?
Is this considered heathly for the batteries? (seen the very limited amount of energy going in in this last phase I am tempted to stop the charging process earlier or use a lower end voltage)
(charger is set for a constant balancing behaviour (frmo the start of the charge on) / without trickle balancing / normal balancing speed)
Thanks for sharing with this lost Belgian,
Tom







