Hi all,
I have built a 14s battery pack pack using 7 nissan leaf batteries (2s2p), to get the full use out of the battery i need to charge the pack to 57.4v which equates to 4.1v per cell, still well within the full charge capacity for this type of battery.
BUT....... my Solis inverter for some unknown reason will not charge above 56.4v, although the data sheet states the max charge to be 58v.
Im not sure if the inverter has an issue or not.
Ive thought of reducing the string to 13 in series, but that would mean on cell1, the neg battery terminal instead of being fitted to the battery end 6mm terminal post it would move to the middle 4mm terminal post, taking out completely the end cell from the string.
Can this be done without causing an issue with high current draw of around 100 amps.
Has anyone had any experience in just using one half of the nissan pair of cells.
Thank you,
Anthony.
I have built a 14s battery pack pack using 7 nissan leaf batteries (2s2p), to get the full use out of the battery i need to charge the pack to 57.4v which equates to 4.1v per cell, still well within the full charge capacity for this type of battery.
BUT....... my Solis inverter for some unknown reason will not charge above 56.4v, although the data sheet states the max charge to be 58v.
Im not sure if the inverter has an issue or not.
Ive thought of reducing the string to 13 in series, but that would mean on cell1, the neg battery terminal instead of being fitted to the battery end 6mm terminal post it would move to the middle 4mm terminal post, taking out completely the end cell from the string.
Can this be done without causing an issue with high current draw of around 100 amps.
Has anyone had any experience in just using one half of the nissan pair of cells.
Thank you,
Anthony.