mrbill
10 kW
I often find myself running two or more batteries on my ebike that share the same chemistry but have different pack capacity. When I wire these to my controller I run each of them through a Schottky diode, anode side toward battery positive and cathode toward controller positive, so that one battery doesn't "charge" the other and so that each battery is discharged according to its ability to source current.
Employing a similar concept I'm wondering if I can charge two different capacity batteries that share the same chemistry and charging profile in parallel when those batteries are isolated by diodes, anode side toward charger positive and cathode toward battery positive?
It seems to me this should work without damaging either battery or charger, but since I haven't found any discussion on this forum I thought I'd throw the out the idea in case I've missed something. I do realize that I'd need to accept less than a full-charge into each battery or I'd need to increase the final voltage of my charger to compensate for the diode drop.
My question is motivated by my desire to use one charger to charge two or more batteries simultaneously as I might wish to do overnight when on a multi-day bike tour. I don't want to be awakened during the middle of the night to swap the battery on the charger.
Thanks.
Employing a similar concept I'm wondering if I can charge two different capacity batteries that share the same chemistry and charging profile in parallel when those batteries are isolated by diodes, anode side toward charger positive and cathode toward battery positive?
It seems to me this should work without damaging either battery or charger, but since I haven't found any discussion on this forum I thought I'd throw the out the idea in case I've missed something. I do realize that I'd need to accept less than a full-charge into each battery or I'd need to increase the final voltage of my charger to compensate for the diode drop.
My question is motivated by my desire to use one charger to charge two or more batteries simultaneously as I might wish to do overnight when on a multi-day bike tour. I don't want to be awakened during the middle of the night to swap the battery on the charger.
Thanks.