Hi there, I'm new to this forum and also to building ebikes/batteries and I have a question which I can't seem to find the answer to anywhere online.
It may be obvious but I just want to make sure. I have a bunch of recycled Panasonic ncr18650bd cells, and have been using the liitoKala lii-m4s battery charger to measure capacity.
After the charger is finished measuring the capacity of the cells it displays both a charged capacity and also a discharged capacity. And as the cells are second hand these figures are usually different, sometimes up to 300mah apart, for the charged vs Discharged capacity of one cell.
So my question is which figure is usually used as a Guage of the total packs capacity? If I am grouping batteries I want to know which figure is best to use so that each parallel group is as close as possible in capacity.
The industry standard would be for discharged capacity right? And the older chargers like opus etc when using to test cells would also display discharged capacity?
As it is a relatively new charger I think it displays both charged and discharged capacity.
And also a secondary question is, is there a point where the difference between the charged capacity and discharged capacity of one cell is big enough that it renders the cell not worth using?
Thanks in advance
It may be obvious but I just want to make sure. I have a bunch of recycled Panasonic ncr18650bd cells, and have been using the liitoKala lii-m4s battery charger to measure capacity.
After the charger is finished measuring the capacity of the cells it displays both a charged capacity and also a discharged capacity. And as the cells are second hand these figures are usually different, sometimes up to 300mah apart, for the charged vs Discharged capacity of one cell.
So my question is which figure is usually used as a Guage of the total packs capacity? If I am grouping batteries I want to know which figure is best to use so that each parallel group is as close as possible in capacity.
The industry standard would be for discharged capacity right? And the older chargers like opus etc when using to test cells would also display discharged capacity?
As it is a relatively new charger I think it displays both charged and discharged capacity.
And also a secondary question is, is there a point where the difference between the charged capacity and discharged capacity of one cell is big enough that it renders the cell not worth using?
Thanks in advance
