Hi All,
I'm considering float charging a series of 6 LiFePO4 batteries (3.45 VDC/cell with balancing, vs 3.6 VDC full charge voltage) on a continuous basis, i.e. for about 10 days per period. Then the batteries will be disconnected from the charger, somewhat discharged and then again charged at the float voltage. Will this allow the batteries to maintain full specifications (no deterioration) or won't it work?
I may also be looking for a LiFePO4 charging circuit that is "analog", i.e. without switchmode circuits but with LVC & HVC and charge current setting including 1/10 (or 1/20C) when 3.6 VDC is reached. Any of you know if this exists?
Thanks for reading & hopefully replying
Jesper
I'm considering float charging a series of 6 LiFePO4 batteries (3.45 VDC/cell with balancing, vs 3.6 VDC full charge voltage) on a continuous basis, i.e. for about 10 days per period. Then the batteries will be disconnected from the charger, somewhat discharged and then again charged at the float voltage. Will this allow the batteries to maintain full specifications (no deterioration) or won't it work?
I may also be looking for a LiFePO4 charging circuit that is "analog", i.e. without switchmode circuits but with LVC & HVC and charge current setting including 1/10 (or 1/20C) when 3.6 VDC is reached. Any of you know if this exists?
Thanks for reading & hopefully replying
Jesper