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In my opinion the standard charging method for l-ion should be CC instead of CC/CV. If you think I'm wrong please read this and tell me why because I must be missing something.
Constant current (CC) gives a linear increase in charge over time. Once max voltage is reached, you end up with a nearly full battery. How full depends on the c-rate used during charging, but I believe it's usually in the neighborhood of 80-90%. So why not ALSO use constant voltage (CV) to add the last 10-20%?
Well firstly it takes a very long time, CC is linear but CV isn't. This tradeoff in time is reason enough to consider skipping CV, but there's more... People often mention the benefits for battery lifespan by charging to a reduced level like 80-90%. Well this basically lines up with the state of charge you get by skipping CV.
So people are spending huge amounts of time to get the final 10-20%, while at the same time greatly reducing their battery lifespan. Even more stupid is people charging to a reduced voltage (for battery health) AND doing the CV phase... Wouldn't it be much faster to just charge to 4.2v and skip the CV phase to get a similar result?
In conclusion, CV users are wasting time and battery health in exchange for a measly 10-20% capacity. I can't see a justification for CC/CV being the standard. It only seems justified in very niche cases, but for the vast majority CC alone should be the standard in my opinion.
Constant current (CC) gives a linear increase in charge over time. Once max voltage is reached, you end up with a nearly full battery. How full depends on the c-rate used during charging, but I believe it's usually in the neighborhood of 80-90%. So why not ALSO use constant voltage (CV) to add the last 10-20%?
Well firstly it takes a very long time, CC is linear but CV isn't. This tradeoff in time is reason enough to consider skipping CV, but there's more... People often mention the benefits for battery lifespan by charging to a reduced level like 80-90%. Well this basically lines up with the state of charge you get by skipping CV.
So people are spending huge amounts of time to get the final 10-20%, while at the same time greatly reducing their battery lifespan. Even more stupid is people charging to a reduced voltage (for battery health) AND doing the CV phase... Wouldn't it be much faster to just charge to 4.2v and skip the CV phase to get a similar result?
In conclusion, CV users are wasting time and battery health in exchange for a measly 10-20% capacity. I can't see a justification for CC/CV being the standard. It only seems justified in very niche cases, but for the vast majority CC alone should be the standard in my opinion.
Edit: The very first reply was merged in from a similar old thread, where I asked about CC/CV vs CC-only with a higher cutoff voltage to achieve the same resting voltage.
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