themadhatter106
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So...charging a 20Ah battery with a 5A charger is great but who wants to wait over 4 hours for a full charge when they are traveling far distances or touring? PING's batteries are basically 1C charge and 1C discharge. The main problem with charging fast is the BMS. Does anyone know of a LiFePo4 BMS which can take 20A charge current?
I saw this one:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/bmspcm/323-17s26s-24a-max-discharge-current-bms.html
not sure of its quality though.
I'll bet I could push a bit more current though the PING bms if I added a heat sink and a fan to the charging FET. Wouldn't come anywhere near 20A though.
Do you think another option would be charging at 20A bypassing the BMS and then when the charge current drops to 5A or so I switch it over to go through the BMS for balancing?
I am considering this charger:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/alloy-she...ifepo4li-ionlead-acid-battery-ev-charger.html
Any comments?
It has a nice review here: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=33405
and is much cheaper than a Meanwell.
I saw this one:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/bmspcm/323-17s26s-24a-max-discharge-current-bms.html
not sure of its quality though.
I'll bet I could push a bit more current though the PING bms if I added a heat sink and a fan to the charging FET. Wouldn't come anywhere near 20A though.
Do you think another option would be charging at 20A bypassing the BMS and then when the charge current drops to 5A or so I switch it over to go through the BMS for balancing?
I am considering this charger:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/alloy-she...ifepo4li-ionlead-acid-battery-ev-charger.html
Any comments?
It has a nice review here: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=33405
and is much cheaper than a Meanwell.