Kodin
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I've been researching various BMS designs, and most if not all of them tend to rely on resistive loads to "bleed off" extra power when balance-charging lithium cells. This seems extremely wasteful to me, and I wonder, why is no one pursuing other options?
Here's my idea: a BMS that will shut off charging when a cell reaches HVC for the charge cycle, however instead of dumping that current into a resistive load, it instead bypasses the cell completely. Clearly this can only occur if you're able to vary the charge input dynamically based on input from the BMS, but in typical charge scenarios, this is theoretically possible. The only time I see this not being an advantage is if you cannot vary the input current, such as during heavy/prolonged regen.
Crude cell diagram:
[1] [2] [3] [4]
[BMS - Modular or distributed]
(Power and data line(s) go between these two)
[smart charger - (Variable voltage/current)]
Say you're charging through all four cells, and cell #2 hits HVC first. It's done charging. What you from disconnecting it completely from the pack, and passing the charge current from Cell 1 to Cell 3, and at the same time, command the charger to reduce the voltage and current to reflect the new "pack" configuration?
Here's my idea: a BMS that will shut off charging when a cell reaches HVC for the charge cycle, however instead of dumping that current into a resistive load, it instead bypasses the cell completely. Clearly this can only occur if you're able to vary the charge input dynamically based on input from the BMS, but in typical charge scenarios, this is theoretically possible. The only time I see this not being an advantage is if you cannot vary the input current, such as during heavy/prolonged regen.
Crude cell diagram:
[1] [2] [3] [4]
[BMS - Modular or distributed]
(Power and data line(s) go between these two)
[smart charger - (Variable voltage/current)]
Say you're charging through all four cells, and cell #2 hits HVC first. It's done charging. What you from disconnecting it completely from the pack, and passing the charge current from Cell 1 to Cell 3, and at the same time, command the charger to reduce the voltage and current to reflect the new "pack" configuration?