Hello again ,
Recently some Samsung ICR18650-22P 2150mAh(High discharge rate) cells came to my hands and wanted to test them out with my ebike.I didn't to soldering the cells so i just ordered some cheap Chinese 4s1p holders.
I replaced the wiring with some nice copper cable and i soldered some bullet connectors.I rapped the little packs with electrical tape and i start charging them.
Samsung claims that this high discharge rate cells can reach 10A so in a 20S setup i should have 84 volts out of the charger with a load range of 500 to 800 watts.So i think that even at this low capacity 2.1ah if i monitor the pack and set the CA amp limit to 6 Amps i should not over exceed the cells specifications.
Here are there specs.I also want to build my own balance leads.I was reading some articles on how to solder them and think its easy to do.I just need some JST 4s male and female plugs and some wires.
The way i want to make the wires is simple i just want to double check it with you guys because i might missed something.
+ve of the 1st battery
-ve of the 1st battery and +ve of the 2nd battery
-ve of the 2nd battery and +ve of the 3rd battery This is the combination i figured out i hope its the right one.It has the logic of wiring a BMS if you ask me.
-ve of the 3nd battery and +ve of the 4rd battery
-ve of the 4rd battery
Specification
Nominal Capacity 2150mAh (0.2C, 2.75V discharge)
Minimum Capacity 2050mAh(0.2C, 2.75V discharge)
Charging Voltage 4.2 ±0.05 V
Nominal Voltage 3.7V
Charging Method CC-CV (constant voltage with limited current)
Charging Current Standard charge: 1100mA
Rapid charge : 2150mA
Charging Time Standard charge : 3hours
Rapid charge : 2.5hours
Max. Charge Current 2150mA(ambient temperature25℃)
Max. Discharge Current 10A(ambient temperature 25℃)
Discharge Cut-off Voltage 2.75V
Cell Weight 48.0g max
Cell Dimension Height : 65.00mm max Diameter : 18.25mm max
Operating Temperature Charge : 0 to 45℃
Discharge: -20℃ to 60℃
P.S.
This will be an emergency pack
Recently some Samsung ICR18650-22P 2150mAh(High discharge rate) cells came to my hands and wanted to test them out with my ebike.I didn't to soldering the cells so i just ordered some cheap Chinese 4s1p holders.
I replaced the wiring with some nice copper cable and i soldered some bullet connectors.I rapped the little packs with electrical tape and i start charging them.
Samsung claims that this high discharge rate cells can reach 10A so in a 20S setup i should have 84 volts out of the charger with a load range of 500 to 800 watts.So i think that even at this low capacity 2.1ah if i monitor the pack and set the CA amp limit to 6 Amps i should not over exceed the cells specifications.
Here are there specs.I also want to build my own balance leads.I was reading some articles on how to solder them and think its easy to do.I just need some JST 4s male and female plugs and some wires.
The way i want to make the wires is simple i just want to double check it with you guys because i might missed something.
+ve of the 1st battery
-ve of the 1st battery and +ve of the 2nd battery
-ve of the 2nd battery and +ve of the 3rd battery This is the combination i figured out i hope its the right one.It has the logic of wiring a BMS if you ask me.
-ve of the 3nd battery and +ve of the 4rd battery
-ve of the 4rd battery
Specification
Nominal Capacity 2150mAh (0.2C, 2.75V discharge)
Minimum Capacity 2050mAh(0.2C, 2.75V discharge)
Charging Voltage 4.2 ±0.05 V
Nominal Voltage 3.7V
Charging Method CC-CV (constant voltage with limited current)
Charging Current Standard charge: 1100mA
Rapid charge : 2150mA
Charging Time Standard charge : 3hours
Rapid charge : 2.5hours
Max. Charge Current 2150mA(ambient temperature25℃)
Max. Discharge Current 10A(ambient temperature 25℃)
Discharge Cut-off Voltage 2.75V
Cell Weight 48.0g max
Cell Dimension Height : 65.00mm max Diameter : 18.25mm max
Operating Temperature Charge : 0 to 45℃
Discharge: -20℃ to 60℃
P.S.
This will be an emergency pack