Hey Dudes,
I have a 16s pack that I built from brand new Samsung 26F cells and when fully charged it was around 64.5v (almost one cell less than normal (voltage wise).
I just measured the balance wires and something is very strange...
Usually a 16s BMS has 17 balance wires, and mine has 16 which means that the first cell in the pack is not connected at the negative side (that's how it's shown in the diagram that came with the BMS. logicallt it can either be no negative for the first cell or no positive for the last cell, but I followed the diagram and went with the first option).
So if I measure the overall voltage through the balance connector (one probe in the far left and one probe in the far right) then I get a 60.7v (fully charged) because it measures cells 2-16 without cell number 1.
That's why the charger is charging up to 64ish volts instead of all the way I guess...
What do I do? is that normal?
I have a 16s pack that I built from brand new Samsung 26F cells and when fully charged it was around 64.5v (almost one cell less than normal (voltage wise).
I just measured the balance wires and something is very strange...
Usually a 16s BMS has 17 balance wires, and mine has 16 which means that the first cell in the pack is not connected at the negative side (that's how it's shown in the diagram that came with the BMS. logicallt it can either be no negative for the first cell or no positive for the last cell, but I followed the diagram and went with the first option).
So if I measure the overall voltage through the balance connector (one probe in the far left and one probe in the far right) then I get a 60.7v (fully charged) because it measures cells 2-16 without cell number 1.
That's why the charger is charging up to 64ish volts instead of all the way I guess...
What do I do? is that normal?