Doctorbass
100 GW
Last time i repaired my controller, i decided to add a + and - plug directly connected AFTER the internal shunt so i could have an auxiliary output to supply everything i need like light, brake light, (using an dc-dc converter for sure) and to take it in account for the Wh or Ah used.
But I also discovered that it is a great way to measure the charging % state!!!
Waiting to get my super DC-dc charger, i presently use my 100V 10A adjustable power supply.
So i just plug it to my auxiliary plug (that is connected directly on the controller but after the internal shunt) and i connect my power supply on it.. keep ON the controller and guess what!!! the Ah begin to rewind!! so if i previously did a 16Ah ride, this number decrease as my battery charge state increase... like regen do when i go down a hill...
What is appreciable is that the % regen also begin to change.. from 0 to 100% when the battery get fully charged!!
so when the Ah reach from 16Ah to 0Ah, the battery is now charged !
That is accurate, simple and fast to diy
I also have to say that my present 1.5kWh li-manganese pack is wonderfull!!!!!!! no need to balance!!
every of the present 3 x 108 cells divided in 18s 18p have no more than 20mV difference after the charge!!.. i just connect the Gnd and +75V to the power supply and it's done!
These cells are i think the best trade off for power, current , easy to use and the cost !
It take around 2h to fully charge the 1.5kWh pack from an empty state.
These day i make some 40Wh/km ride on 1200Wh !! that's why my motor get hot!!
But I also discovered that it is a great way to measure the charging % state!!!
Waiting to get my super DC-dc charger, i presently use my 100V 10A adjustable power supply.
So i just plug it to my auxiliary plug (that is connected directly on the controller but after the internal shunt) and i connect my power supply on it.. keep ON the controller and guess what!!! the Ah begin to rewind!! so if i previously did a 16Ah ride, this number decrease as my battery charge state increase... like regen do when i go down a hill...
What is appreciable is that the % regen also begin to change.. from 0 to 100% when the battery get fully charged!!
so when the Ah reach from 16Ah to 0Ah, the battery is now charged !
That is accurate, simple and fast to diy
I also have to say that my present 1.5kWh li-manganese pack is wonderfull!!!!!!! no need to balance!!
every of the present 3 x 108 cells divided in 18s 18p have no more than 20mV difference after the charge!!.. i just connect the Gnd and +75V to the power supply and it's done!
These cells are i think the best trade off for power, current , easy to use and the cost !
It take around 2h to fully charge the 1.5kWh pack from an empty state.
These day i make some 40Wh/km ride on 1200Wh !! that's why my motor get hot!!