Madmarcus
New-ish here
I'm interested in some 30.6V (8s) 67Ah batteries for use in different electric vehicles. I like the 67Ah but for at least one application I might prefer a series connection to give 61.2V. I have two thoughts on a BMS and I'd like to hear opinions of each.
1. Wire each battery with an 8s BMS.
This would allow me to separate the batteries when I didn't need 60V (and potentially for charging) but how do I use the two different BMSs while using/discharging the batteries?
2. Wire one 16s BMS.
Potentially annoying from a wiring and soldering aspect because the wires might need to be lengthened but that's not a big deal. Is there any drawback that I'm not seeing? Would I have to put on individual 8s BMSs first, charge them separately to the same point, and then take off the 8s and replace with the combined 16s or can I do the initial charging safely through the 16s BMS even though I don't know the initial state of the cells in the two packs?
Finally would the answers change if I had two battery packs (different batteries not the ones linked above) that I wanted to connect in parallel? It feels like series connection would be best with one BMS but parallel might be better with separate BMSs.
As a general note I do not want to get into breaking the battery packs into individual cells and rebuilding them.
1. Wire each battery with an 8s BMS.
This would allow me to separate the batteries when I didn't need 60V (and potentially for charging) but how do I use the two different BMSs while using/discharging the batteries?
2. Wire one 16s BMS.
Potentially annoying from a wiring and soldering aspect because the wires might need to be lengthened but that's not a big deal. Is there any drawback that I'm not seeing? Would I have to put on individual 8s BMSs first, charge them separately to the same point, and then take off the 8s and replace with the combined 16s or can I do the initial charging safely through the 16s BMS even though I don't know the initial state of the cells in the two packs?
Finally would the answers change if I had two battery packs (different batteries not the ones linked above) that I wanted to connect in parallel? It feels like series connection would be best with one BMS but parallel might be better with separate BMSs.
As a general note I do not want to get into breaking the battery packs into individual cells and rebuilding them.
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