dnmun
1 PW
if your charger turns off when it reaches final voltage, then you need to open it and take out the latching output daughter board.
you should not tamper with the final voltage balancing current.
for 24S lifepo4 use something around 89V+ for the final voltage. up to 90V.
once the pack is balanced under the BMS then all the cells charge up together and it doesn't spend long with one cell at HVC. usually it goes right into balance charging.
the only time it is usually a problem with one cell stuck in HVC is when you first build a pack or buy a new one and it takes time for the cells to become balanced.
once they are balanced it charges up to the same balance voltage each time.
you should not tamper with the final voltage balancing current.
for 24S lifepo4 use something around 89V+ for the final voltage. up to 90V.
once the pack is balanced under the BMS then all the cells charge up together and it doesn't spend long with one cell at HVC. usually it goes right into balance charging.
the only time it is usually a problem with one cell stuck in HVC is when you first build a pack or buy a new one and it takes time for the cells to become balanced.
once they are balanced it charges up to the same balance voltage each time.