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pgt400 said:Nice job....does the cell look like it has improved over the paper ones? How would a PSI cell look in comparison at 2c ?
Thanks for sharing your efforts.
Ypedal said:pgt400 said:Nice job....does the cell look like it has improved over the paper ones? How would a PSI cell look in comparison at 2c ?
Thanks for sharing your efforts.
Hey doc... i could arrange that !! :wink: Want to borrow a PSI cell ?
pgt400 said:Nice job....does the cell look like it has improved over the paper ones? How would a PSI cell look in comparison at 2c ?
Thanks for sharing your efforts.
pico1 said:I wish to purchase ONE, NEW, PSI cell for my own testing - to 10C.
pls pm me
thanks
pgt400 said:pico1 said:I wish to purchase ONE, NEW, PSI cell for my own testing - to 10C.
pls pm me
thanks
There are new BMI's on ebay for $47.00 each...OUCH!!
pgt400 said:pico1 said:I wish to purchase ONE, NEW, PSI cell for my own testing - to 10C.
pls pm me
thanks
There are new BMI's on ebay for $47.00 each...OUCH!!
HAL9000v2.0 said:Great work, Doc. Thanks for the results.
If I understod this chart correctly I can count with average 3,0V per cell on 30A?
Doctorbass said:I repeat again:
Please be carefull when evaluating cell voltage at high current such as 35A...
MY CBA use the "pro" (i prefer using bug corrected) version that compensate for the resiatance of the probe wires..
That mean that with the non corrected version CBA soft and the problem of resistance in wire.. like if using it at 35A with the OEM 13AWG silicone wires, the voltage reading at 35A may be around 2.7 to 2.5V... so that could introduce some interpretation error..!!!
My CBA is corrected!.. and calibrated.. So the voltage you see on the graph IS THE SAME AS the one measured directly on the cell tab/screw attachement while drawing current on it...
I mean some CBA without this compensation/error correction of voltage will make you think that the 2.5V on the graph is the same as on the cell tab.. AND IT'S NOT..
Then when comparing differences of my cell tests with other tests, ensure that these tests have the error compensation!
Doc
AndyH said:Doctorbass said:I repeat again:
Please be carefull when evaluating cell voltage at high current such as 35A...
MY CBA use the "pro" (i prefer using bug corrected) version that compensate for the resiatance of the probe wires..
That mean that with the non corrected version CBA soft and the problem of resistance in wire.. like if using it at 35A with the OEM 13AWG silicone wires, the voltage reading at 35A may be around 2.7 to 2.5V... so that could introduce some interpretation error..!!!
My CBA is corrected!.. and calibrated.. So the voltage you see on the graph IS THE SAME AS the one measured directly on the cell tab/screw attachement while drawing current on it...
I mean some CBA without this compensation/error correction of voltage will make you think that the 2.5V on the graph is the same as on the cell tab.. AND IT'S NOT..
Then when comparing differences of my cell tests with other tests, ensure that these tests have the error compensation!
Doc
Hi Doc,
How accurate is the current display on your modded CBA?