Just another charging idea

jana

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Plug and forget charger built in to bike or battery
For 12s 2p LIPO (easily adapts to other configurations)
Quite inexpensive
Even you girlfriend can manage!
No annoying charger configuration

Using 2 of these 3-cell charger per 6s battery (total of 8 chargers)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-4v-11-1v-LiPo-RC-Battery-AKKU-Balance-Charger-2s-3s-2-3S-2-CELL-/280796382061?pt=UK_ToysGames_RadioControlled_JN&hash=item4160c4c36d

Using 1 (or 2?) of these 230VAC – 12VDC 5A power supplys
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AC-100-240V-DC-12V5A-60W-Power-Supply-Adapter-Cord-Led-Strip-Router-HUB-/170746868125?pt=AU_Laptop_Accessories&hash=item27c14e719d
or just using an external 12VDC source.

For simplicity I was thinking to just build it all in to one case with plexiglass so it is possible to see all the "6s monitors" and the "charge leds" of the chargers.

Charge current is only 800mA (rated) so charge time will be 10+ hours for 4 6s 8000mAh batteries, but I was thinking bulk charging at home and slow charging at the office.

This idea just jumped into my head and I just made a quick sketch (below)
I might very possibly have forgotten something important so please let me know what you think og this idea.




 
The problem might be the 3 cell chargers are not isolated, so would form a short circuit if all connected to the same 12v supply. It could work if each charger had a separate isolated 12v supply.
 
fechter said:
The problem might be the 3 cell chargers are not isolated, so would form a short circuit if all connected to the same 12v supply. It could work if each charger had a separate isolated 12v supply.
Ok, back to the drawing board :D
 
Just get a 48v meanwell for your bulk charges, and something that can accurately balance 6S groups, whenever ya need to balance it.. ( rarely )
 
I already have a 48V 1200W SCN-1K2-48. The problem is controlling the current.. I am working on that.

But I would still love a " plug ang forget" sollution to charging. Charging at cell level seems very tempting as it solves the balance problem and seems really easy once set up properly.

Not so sexy, but how about using one of these per charger? Should solve the insulation problem?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC110-240V-DC-12V-1A-Power-Supply-CCTV-Camera-/390375423497?pt=COMP_EN_Networking_Components&hash=item5ae4303e09

Even better using one of these per cell instead of the chargers i suggested earlyer - would give 3A charging?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pcs-MP2307-DC-DC-step-down-power-supply-module-3A-/270887886300?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f122d1ddc

:lol:
 
Looking at the picture int eh link...what sort of new Chemistry is this these chargers can charge??
What is it...some clay based lithium chemistry ?

Li-Pottery

BY506_1f.jpg
 
jana said:

Looks like two chargers for 1 6-cell battery works ok. Using separate power supplys.

4 chargers of dubious quality and 4 power supplies.

I think if you go through with this, later down the line you will regret it and prefer 1 plug to the battery and a power switch.. which is easy to accomplish with a BMSBattery, meanwell, or 12S-14S RC lipo charger setup.

chargingsetup.jpg
 
NeilP said:
How much did you pay for them?
I bought these several years ago.
You can buy them now for about 5 USD on ebay.
You will also need the separate power supplies witch will also be 5+ USD a piece.

I think these are a better option:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/b3ac-2s-3s-lipo-balance-charger-black-ac-100-240v-103589
 
neptronix said:
jana said:

Looks like two chargers for 1 6-cell battery works ok. Using separate power supplys.

4 chargers of dubious quality and 4 power supplies.

I think if you go through with this, later down the line you will regret it and prefer 1 plug to the battery and a power switch.. which is easy to accomplish with a BMSBattery, meanwell, or 12S-14S RC lipo charger setup.

chargingsetup.jpg
I am hoping to make a setup that also allows bulk charging for when I am in a hurry.
Are there any 12-14s lipo chargers? I didn't know that.
Can you please explain what the different components in your setup are?
 
I am running 10S or 20S most of the time, so my charging setup is simple.

That is an iCharger 1010b+ and it will handle 10S max. There is a 14S charger out there, the hyperion net duo.
There is also the thunder 1220 12S charger, cheap, but not tested ( you are taking a risk ) by ES.

On the right is a 350w meanwell, set to charge 10S, but can be adjusted higher in voltage to charge 12 or 13S in bulk..
But these meanwells are extinct now :(
kingpower / "EMC" chargers now do the same job.. here is one interesting thread on them:

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=29096

Great bulk charger.. you can get them in many wattages.

http://www.bmsbattery.com/6-charger
^--- i do not like this vendor, but they are the main source for these chargers.
 
jana said:

Looks like two chargers for 1 6-cell battery works ok. Using separate power supplies.

This morning charging was finished. The cell voltages were all 4.20 or 4.19

The Hobbyking "Battery Monitor 2-6S" was completely off however. Those things are not to be trusted.
 
neptronix said:
On the right is a 350w meanwell, set to charge 10S, but can be adjusted higher in voltage to charge 12 or 13S in bulk..
But these meanwells are extinct now :(

Check with Sure lectronics on E-bay ...and SPECIFY you want an S-350 variant..they may still have a few left..they got me one after first sending me an NS variant.

:twisted: I should not be telling you this..I should really just buy them all for my self :twisted:
 
neptronix said:
I am running 10S or 20S most of the time, so my charging setup is simple.

That is an iCharger 1010b+ and it will handle 10S max. There is a 14S charger out there, the hyperion net duo.
There is also the thunder 1220 12S charger, cheap, but not tested ( you are taking a risk ) by ES.

On the right is a 350w meanwell, set to charge 10S, but can be adjusted higher in voltage to charge 12 or 13S in bulk..
But these meanwells are extinct now :(
kingpower / "EMC" chargers now do the same job.. here is one interesting thread on them:

http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=29096

Great bulk charger.. you can get them in many wattages.

http://www.bmsbattery.com/6-charger
^--- i do not like this vendor, but they are the main source for these chargers.

Thanks. That was interesting. I will read more about them later.
I think noise is a problem with all of those solutions, though.
 
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