Curious thing happening. I've got 6 Milwaukee packs in a 2p good, in theory, for 6ah, but in practice more like 5.2ah, which is what I budget for each day. Monday I rode home and the batts LVC tripped as I was pulling into the driveway - CA read ~4.8ah
. Rained Tue/Wed so I drove (
). This afternoon my drill pack LVCs were tripped while I was 2mi from home at 4.8ah again.. WTF?
Did I just lose .4ah of capacity after only like 30 cycles? No way. I don't buy it.. these cells can handle a ton more than I'm throwing at them. All packs measured around the same voltage and all looked nominal before and after charge. The only thing I did different Monday and today was ride wide open throttle both times for most of the ride as I was testing some numbers. Now... I know I'm new at all this and this could be obvious, but I wasn't aware that riding balls to the wall could lower useable amp hours... use them up much more quickly sure, but lower actual capacity? 'Splain please.
PS - I've been messing with my Clyte controller shunt adding solder attempting to max amps slowly and so it's very likely I added enough by now to modify CA Advanced Rshunt and skew a bunch of CA readings, but there is no way that could effect actual drill pack built in LVC could it?
Signed,



PS - I've been messing with my Clyte controller shunt adding solder attempting to max amps slowly and so it's very likely I added enough by now to modify CA Advanced Rshunt and skew a bunch of CA readings, but there is no way that could effect actual drill pack built in LVC could it?
Signed,
