Michael9dk
10 mW
Background:
20 x EVE LF105 in serie.
They have never been top-balanced.
Discharged op to 60A between charges, for 6 months without issues.
Then one time, it was discharged 74A (3.199V), and I drowe until the BMS shutdown at 83 Amps. I had no other option to get home, and engaged Emergency-mode (well aware that I would fry a cell or more).
One cell was down to 0.7V at light load (and was replaced when I got home).
But what I really noticed, is that about 50% of the cells, always have been out of balance (150-200mV and more), during charge.
My JK-BMS has been balancing with 0.6A for about 48 hours with no significant difference...
I'm waiting for a 2x60V/10A power supply to arrive, and intend to charge the battery with a lower voltage and a very low current.
Would that work if you have the time?
How would you balance a 20-cell series battery WITHOUT disassembling it?
20 x EVE LF105 in serie.
They have never been top-balanced.
Discharged op to 60A between charges, for 6 months without issues.
Then one time, it was discharged 74A (3.199V), and I drowe until the BMS shutdown at 83 Amps. I had no other option to get home, and engaged Emergency-mode (well aware that I would fry a cell or more).
One cell was down to 0.7V at light load (and was replaced when I got home).
But what I really noticed, is that about 50% of the cells, always have been out of balance (150-200mV and more), during charge.
My JK-BMS has been balancing with 0.6A for about 48 hours with no significant difference...
I'm waiting for a 2x60V/10A power supply to arrive, and intend to charge the battery with a lower voltage and a very low current.
Would that work if you have the time?
How would you balance a 20-cell series battery WITHOUT disassembling it?