Kin
10 kW
Hi,
So, I have 3 Lipo bricks (2 6s 3ah, 2 6s 5ah). I finally got my Eco6-10 charger to balance the packs. I discharged and charged both 3ah packs fine. One 5ah as well.
I'm struggling with this one last guy.
First time I discharged it using the Eco6-10 charger, early on I get a low voltage error. I use my battery medic to check individual cell voltages. Shit. I have 3.63, 3.65, 3.63, and 2.84, 2.83, 2.83.
Crap. So does this make that lipo pack useless? Is that a sign it's completely dead? I'm charging the packs right now in balance and I'm already at 3ah put in- I think I'll get to 4ah at least, so clearly the pack has some use. But I'm worried about actually running that pack since it got out of balance so easily. *UPDATE* The other 5ah pack actually has the same problem. Almost. voltages after discharge error were 2.84,2.83,3.2,3.6,3.6,3.6 (approximate). So 2 bad, 1 semi bad, 3 good.
I am kind of suspicious that 3 of the cells were equally out of balance. If I had a few dud cells, presumably they'd suck asymmetrically. Is this any sort of connection issue that i could resolve?
Thanks for any LiPo help.
-kin
UPDATES:
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2) I checked my second 5ah pack, and unlike I originally indicated, it also is shoddy. Difference was that the first 5ah pack discharged with 3 good cells 3 bad, the second 5ah pack discharged with 2 bad cells 1 semi-bad and 3 good cells.
3) New Information: I forgot to mention that I had to add new X60 connectors to this pack, replacing the 4mm bullets. Nothing heated up too much, though indeed it was tricky to attach 10awg wire with a 46w iron. I dont think I screwed anything up, but could I have?
Lessons Learned:
---> For one, at my very low discharge (1/4th C) 3.6v is where I should expect a dropoff. So going to 3.4 you can expect the slight differences in capacity to register very different drops as they're plummeting in a steep way. However, the problems also reflect a greater problem; I do have 3/6 cells in each pack that can only do 3 or so Ah. I've been busy and not made any progress to maybe cannibalize one of the packs to make one good pack with 6 leftover useless cells.
Updates: Ohzee has a similar situation he wanted to add to the thread discussion. Page 3,
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So, I have 3 Lipo bricks (2 6s 3ah, 2 6s 5ah). I finally got my Eco6-10 charger to balance the packs. I discharged and charged both 3ah packs fine. One 5ah as well.
I'm struggling with this one last guy.
First time I discharged it using the Eco6-10 charger, early on I get a low voltage error. I use my battery medic to check individual cell voltages. Shit. I have 3.63, 3.65, 3.63, and 2.84, 2.83, 2.83.
Crap. So does this make that lipo pack useless? Is that a sign it's completely dead? I'm charging the packs right now in balance and I'm already at 3ah put in- I think I'll get to 4ah at least, so clearly the pack has some use. But I'm worried about actually running that pack since it got out of balance so easily. *UPDATE* The other 5ah pack actually has the same problem. Almost. voltages after discharge error were 2.84,2.83,3.2,3.6,3.6,3.6 (approximate). So 2 bad, 1 semi bad, 3 good.
I am kind of suspicious that 3 of the cells were equally out of balance. If I had a few dud cells, presumably they'd suck asymmetrically. Is this any sort of connection issue that i could resolve?
Thanks for any LiPo help.
-kin
UPDATES:
1)
Kin said:I intended this light cycle to be a full 3.0-4.2. I did charge first, and I should clarify, for the original post, that my initial pack was in balance, discharged, out of balance, rebalanced, and discharged again (and out of balance again).
2) I checked my second 5ah pack, and unlike I originally indicated, it also is shoddy. Difference was that the first 5ah pack discharged with 3 good cells 3 bad, the second 5ah pack discharged with 2 bad cells 1 semi-bad and 3 good cells.
3) New Information: I forgot to mention that I had to add new X60 connectors to this pack, replacing the 4mm bullets. Nothing heated up too much, though indeed it was tricky to attach 10awg wire with a 46w iron. I dont think I screwed anything up, but could I have?
Lessons Learned:
---> For one, at my very low discharge (1/4th C) 3.6v is where I should expect a dropoff. So going to 3.4 you can expect the slight differences in capacity to register very different drops as they're plummeting in a steep way. However, the problems also reflect a greater problem; I do have 3/6 cells in each pack that can only do 3 or so Ah. I've been busy and not made any progress to maybe cannibalize one of the packs to make one good pack with 6 leftover useless cells.
Updates: Ohzee has a similar situation he wanted to add to the thread discussion. Page 3,
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ohzee said:I did not want to start my own thread so just tried to find a similar one to ask a question.
Currently I have 18s4p 25c zippy flightmax that have been solid. Today after charging I was just double checking
to see how balanced they were. All looks good minus one pack. All cells were 4.15 and one was 4.0. I hooked it
up to the charger to balance and the low cell shot right up to 4.15 right away , but once the charger would balance
it went back to 4.0. I could even repeat this same behavior.
I am about to go take a ride and going to keep it on a cell log so I can see what happens under load. Sound like a
bad cell ? My concern now is it goes over the cliff and I have issues. Depending on what happens after this ride I may
order a new battery and swap it.
thanks in advance for your knowledgeable advice.