Quentin_Rufin
1 mW
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2017
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- 15
Hi!
I am trying to extend my ebike range by putting a diode to prevent early cut off voltage from the BMS.
I have a BBSHD with a 14s10p made of LG MJ1 cells. The motor generates a current of 2 to 4 volts (at 30A) which trick the BMS sooner than expected.
Therefore, I was thinking to add a removable diode between the controller and the battery in order to use the battery down to 2.6v per cell or 37v (Lowest BBSHD controller setting) when battery voltage is around 3 volt per cell.
I found this diode on st.com STPS61L60C. However, I feel that I am taking the wrong path when I see how thin the wires are on the diodes.
Do you think I can use 4 10A shokty diodes in parallele?
Any thoughts?
I am trying to extend my ebike range by putting a diode to prevent early cut off voltage from the BMS.
I have a BBSHD with a 14s10p made of LG MJ1 cells. The motor generates a current of 2 to 4 volts (at 30A) which trick the BMS sooner than expected.
Therefore, I was thinking to add a removable diode between the controller and the battery in order to use the battery down to 2.6v per cell or 37v (Lowest BBSHD controller setting) when battery voltage is around 3 volt per cell.
I found this diode on st.com STPS61L60C. However, I feel that I am taking the wrong path when I see how thin the wires are on the diodes.
Do you think I can use 4 10A shokty diodes in parallele?
Any thoughts?