ironmonkey
10 mW
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2012
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- 32
I have a 48V lifepo4 battery (16 3.2V lifepo4 cells purchased from alibaba that I assembled myself). After releasing off the charger from 57.5V, I get:
negative terminal: 3.3V,3.4V..........3.7V,3.6V,3.7V
ositive terminal
negative terminal: 3.3V,3.4V..........3.6V,3.5V,3.6V
ositive terminal several minutes after
negative terminal: 3.3V,3.3V..........3.4V,3.4V,3.4V
ositive terminal at about 30min after, pack voltage at 54.5V
havent made more measurements after, will do tonight. Due to the battery cover I cannot measure the cells in the ........'s without major work.
I thought BMSs do their balancing during charge, but it appears that the cells balance after charge? Or is it just the cells balancing themselves and the BMS is actually faulty?
Note that I modified the shunt on the BMS so that it accepts alot more than the 10A current rating. I did accidentally short the BMS while moving the metal cover (while it was live) and it touched the shunt (a zap ensued). No damage I can see other than the zap mark on the shunt.
negative terminal: 3.3V,3.4V..........3.7V,3.6V,3.7V
negative terminal: 3.3V,3.4V..........3.6V,3.5V,3.6V
negative terminal: 3.3V,3.3V..........3.4V,3.4V,3.4V
havent made more measurements after, will do tonight. Due to the battery cover I cannot measure the cells in the ........'s without major work.
I thought BMSs do their balancing during charge, but it appears that the cells balance after charge? Or is it just the cells balancing themselves and the BMS is actually faulty?
Note that I modified the shunt on the BMS so that it accepts alot more than the 10A current rating. I did accidentally short the BMS while moving the metal cover (while it was live) and it touched the shunt (a zap ensued). No damage I can see other than the zap mark on the shunt.