Hi there - I've been lurking on here while fiddling and buying lots of bits and bobs, and appreciate the help you guys give by sharing info. This is my first message on here - I couldn't find anything that answered my question so here goes:
I have a 15ah lipo that has a charging voltage (stated on the charger) of 55v and a float of 59v, an eclipse lipo 15ah that has 58.4v on the charger, but I can work out the upper charging voltage by checking the headway cell specs and multiplying (the case is transparent!), but I have hit a snag with my 3rd battery.
It is a 10aH but came with no charger: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bike-Battery-48v-10ah-li-ion-battery-/321780348303?
and I have 2 questions.
Firstly, I've checked the voltage and it's at 53.3v, so if I charge it with one of my other chargers that states 55v up to 59v floating charge, will I explode if this battery's limit is lower? It should have a built in BMS so I wondered if the BMS would just shut off the current when it hits the upper limit - is this the case? Is it safe?
The second question is:
I intend to use solar panels and a genasun lithium charge controller, and would like to be able to charge all 3 batteries at the same time - can anyone shed any light on the practicalities or pitfalls, and if this is safe to mix batteries of slightly differing voltages if they all have BMS? I'm trying to save myself a few quid on new batteries and as I haven't started messing around too much yet but your advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 15ah lipo that has a charging voltage (stated on the charger) of 55v and a float of 59v, an eclipse lipo 15ah that has 58.4v on the charger, but I can work out the upper charging voltage by checking the headway cell specs and multiplying (the case is transparent!), but I have hit a snag with my 3rd battery.
It is a 10aH but came with no charger: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bike-Battery-48v-10ah-li-ion-battery-/321780348303?
and I have 2 questions.
Firstly, I've checked the voltage and it's at 53.3v, so if I charge it with one of my other chargers that states 55v up to 59v floating charge, will I explode if this battery's limit is lower? It should have a built in BMS so I wondered if the BMS would just shut off the current when it hits the upper limit - is this the case? Is it safe?
The second question is:
I intend to use solar panels and a genasun lithium charge controller, and would like to be able to charge all 3 batteries at the same time - can anyone shed any light on the practicalities or pitfalls, and if this is safe to mix batteries of slightly differing voltages if they all have BMS? I'm trying to save myself a few quid on new batteries and as I haven't started messing around too much yet but your advice or help would be greatly appreciated.