Doctorbass
100 GW
agniusm said:Here is that vid
[youtube]FKTJ-1ZJegw[/youtube]
Agniusm were they charged or discharged when you did that test ?.. because it make a huge difference on the result!
Doc
agniusm said:Here is that vid
[youtube]FKTJ-1ZJegw[/youtube]
What the fracking cell^*&^*&^%! Before you destroy anymore, send them to me, please! OK already, the cells can take a lot of abuse without being hazardous. Is there some way to translate that into li-ion shipping policies? We're all going to pay an unnecessary premium for hazmat shipping it seems!agniusm said:Here is that vid
tome said:arkmundi said:We have to understand there are a lot of approaches to doing "battery management," many different devices that can be applied.
Thanks for the replies, but I guess I didn't ask my question correctly, let me try again.
There are BMS's that (I think) claim to shunt current during the charge process in order to keep all cells charging whilst removing the ones at HVC (by shunting). To do this, you only need to bleed off a little current (2A or less) and so with a tap wire of, say 24AWG or so, I see how this is done. However, these BMS's also claim (I think) that they "remove" cells that have reached LVC from a pack during discharge. In my head it seems the only way to do that is for the entire pack current (potentially 100s of amps) to be passing through the BMS. The BMSes don't look like they are beefy enough for this to be the case, so I am wondering how do BMS work (how are they wired into the battery pack) that can protect a pack during the discharge phase?
Tom
whatever said:I'm a bit worried about the guy in the forest with shotgun and axe, seeming to enjoy a little bit too much destroying the cells....."oh yes'
megacycle said:Hi Tom was hoping to find some information to aid in answering your question.
As Arkmundi was referring to, there's many different ways.
This area is like opening a can of worms and was looking it up too in relation to lifepo4 and so hope the information on this excellent site by Albert Van Dalen ( who I think has contributed to this site a fair bit too). http://www.avdweb.nl/solar-bike/electronics/bms.html
Everyone seems to have a different take on charge/discharge bms parameters etc.
In relation to resistive types seems for simple operation they bleed charge from the good cells to drop down with the cell that hit the lvc mark first, which should be the lowest capacity cell.
I'm hoping the capacitor bms that Ohzee and myself have bought might help give better capacity in this respect, but havnt tested them yet too busy building etc.
There was another ES thread relating mainly to bottom balancing quite a few knowledgeable people inputting http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=27263&hilit=bottom+balancing
Must warn I had a headache afterwards :?
tome said:megacycle said:Great! The links are exactly what I needed. Lots of good info in there including schematics and links off to other good sources of info from BMS chip makers.
Many thanks,
Tom
???oni said:agniusm said:Clean power BMS is here: http://minibms.mybigcommerce.com/, 232USD for 16S is some money. I would suggest looking at Chinese manufacturer here:http://www.foundingpower.com/en/Products/Smart_BMS/2012041639.html
I bought one for myself but have not tested it. I like included LCD with it as well as programming cable so you can setup LVC and HVC to your preference. My mate said it works good, cant vouch thou.
Look at this thread: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=35151&p=512272#p512272![]()
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agniusm said:Hi. I am going away to Malta on 13th of September. I hope the blocks will be ready on 12th so i can ship them out before i leave. If not, i am coming back 20th and will ship them on 21th, 22th of September. Going away to Russia on 28th of September, coming back on 2nd of October thou i will try to get online time to time. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Worth the wait. Being a small scale operator, you'll need and should be patient. I recommend anyone wanting to do an A123 AMP20 pack act in this round. I believe the supply of cheap cells is going to dry up and thence only expensive, at value cells will be available. We're talking upwards to 4 times current costs.Doctorbass said:Dohh!.. i hope you'll be able top ship on 12th september :lol: i've been waiting so long to get these since the first batch you madeDoc
arkmundi said:Worth the wait. Being a small scale operator, you'll need and should be patient. I recommend anyone wanting to do an A123 AMP20 pack act in this round. I believe the supply of cheap cells is going to dry up and thence only expensive, at value cells will be available. We're talking upwards to 4 times current costs.Doctorbass said:Dohh!.. i hope you'll be able top ship on 12th september :lol: i've been waiting so long to get these since the first batch you madeDoc
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agniusm said:Agree. i myself is a customer and sometimes waiting for the stuff is agony. I am trying my best on making things happen as fast as i can as satisfied customer is always may priority regarding product quality, customer support and delivery timings.
This is still in arrangement stage and i have already found different manufacturer to cut down manufacturing time by half (4 weeks to 2 weeks).
Remember, it took Victpower to deliver my cells almost the same time span as for me making the kits. I understand Doctorbass as he was waiting for hes kits from the beginning, but that was firs run i thought i will be in deep hole with no one buying my kit therefore sold first come first serve bases. Wages here are 400USD per month average, so the margin of what you can risk on are slim.
Sorry again boys and girls but your kits will be delivered with max of 8 days delay.
Regards