Jay64
100 kW
Yeah, I am probably going to go to dewalt. I am just trying to get as much info as possible before leaving my feedback.
I finally got around to nearly finishing my Dewalt multi-pack and was able to test the concept of using Multiple Chargers...
I was able to use two Dewalt Chargers in Parallel to simultaneously charge 6 "paralleled" Dewalt Battery Packs. Charging proceeded normally from a slightly discharged state - one light on and one light flashing in each, to two lights on and one light flashing, to a full charge with all lights on. No warning flashing even after the balancing cycle overnight! These chargers have no idea that they are sharing the battery load from 6 packs
My configuration: Two Fully Intact 36V Dewalt Battery packs (with BMS modules in place) with main power and the 9 BMS lines routed externally and wired in parallel to 4 other 36V Dewalt Batteries (without BMS modules). The intact Battery packs, used to plug into the chargers, were located on opposite ends of the parallel string.
Itan - This leads me to believe that there is a good chance that you could use 5 Dewalt chargers to charge 5 Dewalt packs wired in parallel and charge them all in 1 hour.
I myself am happy with being able to charge 6 packs in 3 hours - it only cost me about $60 for these two chargers on eBay. Others have pointed out that the Dewalt chargers don't do such a great job of balancing, but I am hoping that the multiple parallel packs will compensate by self-balancing. How well this will work in practice is still TBD...