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methods said:When you quote, please try abbreviating like this:
Jack said "... blah blah ..."
(not the "..." in place of 5 paragraphs of information)
Otherwise your post is 3 pages long and becomes hard to read.![]()
I couldn't agree more. If I could edit the post myself, I'd take out all the repetitive crap.
methods said:*** LIPO ***
BTW: I am about to order the parts for my 24 cell Lipo version.
TC-54 is now available in the TO-92-3 packaging @ 3.0V in quantities of (1) (in stock at Digikey) for those doing LiPo. You will have to use the Open Collector version but it should behave just the same. (right?)
Yes, either version works fine.
methods said:Only two changes that need to be made to do Lipo on the current boards:
For HVC: Swap the 75k resistor at R101 with a 110k resistor to get a 4.2V cut off. (Could be done other ways)
(swap part: 270-75K-RC|24 for part: 270-110K-RC|24) - Mouser BOM
For LVC: Swap the 2.1V part with a 3.0V part (TC54VN3002EZB-ND) - Digikey
I have not actually tested this yet so not fact until tested![]()
-methods
I haven't run the math, but that sounds about right for the resistor change. Ideally, you would want the number to be just under 4.2V, like around 4.18-4.19V. That is so that the shunts will all kick in without having to "tweak" the output voltage of the charger. It is usually not possible to adjust an RC LiPo charger up over exactly 4.2V per cell.