SilverLine
100 W
serious_sam said:Technically it is the charger that lowers the current.SilverLine said:Yes.. but i´m only talking theoretical here.... Is it right that my CC/Cv charger, lower the charge amp when close to end voltage ?? (4.20v pr. cell) Or is it the BMS that does it...
However the charger doesn't actively taper off the current, that's just a side effect of the maximum voltage that it can produce.
The charger only limits the maximum current and maximum voltage available. It does this by reducing its output voltage, in order to satisfy this equation:
I = (Vc-Vb)/Rb
Basically, the charge current is set by the difference in voltage between the charger and the battery, divided by the internal resistance or the battery (and wiring).
During charging, as the battery voltage increases, the charger will also increase its output voltage, to maintain its maximum current.
Once the charger reaches its peak voltage, then it can no longer maintain the peak current, because the battery voltage is still increasing, so the delta V between the battery voltage and the charger voltage is reducing, so the current tapers off towards zero as the battery voltage approaches the charger voltage.
In any event, as previously mentioned by others, you need a new charger for the 24S pack.
Thank you very much ....
Very good explanation. The BMS shows the charge output in the app, and i noticed that when close to 4,2v pr cell, the current drops.