mikereidis
1 kW
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- Jul 24, 2008
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Stats from my full charge and short run last night:
11:40 - all 8 batts showing 20.97-20.98v after a few minutes of settling after low current top-up charge.
12:40 - Bank A: 20.96/20.91/20.85/20.92
- Bank B: 20.94/20.96/20.95/20.96
1:10 - Bank A: 20.94/20.88/20.80/20.89
Bank B: 20.93/20.95/20.95/20.96
1:12 - 1:47 - a 15-25 KMH local run for 10.75 KM. Bike was reasonably warm in charging garage, but it was a bit cool outside. I used Bank B so I could keep a better eye on battery 3 in Bank A which appears to be leaky and may be returned under warranty.
1:47:30 - Bank B: 20.11/20.11/20.08/20.12
10:00 - Bank A: 20.90/20.83/20.71/20.83 (Keeping watch on batt 3!)
Bank B: 20.21/20.22/20.21/20.22
BTW, another way to look at voltage differences at LVC is that small voltage changes in the 18-21v range are equivalent to much larger AH or WH changes. IE, 0.1v difference at 20v is a MUCH bigger change than 0.1v at 17v.
My battery numbering/lettering/designation scheme has changed so this is a "blind test". Will compare with my earlier discharge stats to see if some batts are truly much better or worse than others.
Keeping the voltages matched makes my manually switched current charging job easier in series. At one point in my charging however I must have tripped the over-charge protection on 3 batts, because one batt showed 21.24v open circuit (!!!) while the others were a good deal lower. Voltage soon dipped to 20.99v range and didn't stay so high.
Would be easier to have four matched, accurate DMMs for manual charging, but I have in mind a micro-controller solution with multiple D to A converters for charging, and charge and discharge analysis. Sort of a cross between an intelligent charger and an ebikes CA. And more, of course. Want a regen controller hooked in there too.
Bought my son a $15 Salvation Army Triumph Rave bicycle yesterday. Good shape, but some rust on chain and sprockets. See one advertised locally for $70.
6 speed Shimano, wonderful brakes and tires. Still a bit big for him. 20" wheels. Hmmm.
It was fun to ride with seat all the way up. Maybe I try my 20" motor/wheel on this thing.
Son can have the $15 "Barbie" bike with 16" wheels I got for daughter until he grows into this 20" bike. Daughter can have his old 12" wheel chopper bike. Everyone is happy. Many wheels now at Reid residence.
11:40 - all 8 batts showing 20.97-20.98v after a few minutes of settling after low current top-up charge.
12:40 - Bank A: 20.96/20.91/20.85/20.92
- Bank B: 20.94/20.96/20.95/20.96
1:10 - Bank A: 20.94/20.88/20.80/20.89
Bank B: 20.93/20.95/20.95/20.96
1:12 - 1:47 - a 15-25 KMH local run for 10.75 KM. Bike was reasonably warm in charging garage, but it was a bit cool outside. I used Bank B so I could keep a better eye on battery 3 in Bank A which appears to be leaky and may be returned under warranty.
1:47:30 - Bank B: 20.11/20.11/20.08/20.12
10:00 - Bank A: 20.90/20.83/20.71/20.83 (Keeping watch on batt 3!)
Bank B: 20.21/20.22/20.21/20.22
BTW, another way to look at voltage differences at LVC is that small voltage changes in the 18-21v range are equivalent to much larger AH or WH changes. IE, 0.1v difference at 20v is a MUCH bigger change than 0.1v at 17v.
My battery numbering/lettering/designation scheme has changed so this is a "blind test". Will compare with my earlier discharge stats to see if some batts are truly much better or worse than others.
Keeping the voltages matched makes my manually switched current charging job easier in series. At one point in my charging however I must have tripped the over-charge protection on 3 batts, because one batt showed 21.24v open circuit (!!!) while the others were a good deal lower. Voltage soon dipped to 20.99v range and didn't stay so high.
Would be easier to have four matched, accurate DMMs for manual charging, but I have in mind a micro-controller solution with multiple D to A converters for charging, and charge and discharge analysis. Sort of a cross between an intelligent charger and an ebikes CA. And more, of course. Want a regen controller hooked in there too.
Bought my son a $15 Salvation Army Triumph Rave bicycle yesterday. Good shape, but some rust on chain and sprockets. See one advertised locally for $70.