by dogman » Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:10 am
Numerous ways to make the s-p switch.
In my case, I have a nice paralell - series harness I use on my 12s 10 ah pack. Icecube 57 sells them in the for sale section. This rig does not provide for balance charging. I balance charge about every 10 cycles or so, but typicaly it does not need it. Any pack that needs balancing every charge is weeded out asap. By needing it, I mean it's .1v off every time. .05 off I don't fret about.
So for the balancing charge, I may charge packs individualy, or paralell two packs at the main wires and at the balance wires to balance charge a set of two at a time. Having two chargers, I can get through the whole pile of packs twice as fast. Gives me a backup if one charger goes poof too. You can balance with a slower cheaper charger as well, so you could have a 350w meanwell, a 200w charger, and a couple more cheap 50w chargers all running at once on the meanwell. So you could top up the packs on the 200w charger, then balance them using the cheaper chargers. I tend to balance only the packs that actually need them, so I'll do a non balance charge, then check the packs. Only need to balance if it's out of balance right?
On my 72v10 ah pack I use a slightly different approach. Each of the 4 5s sections of the pack is a pair of packs that are paralelled at the main wires. Normal charging, I take two of these units and paralell them agian with a Y adapter I made. So for non balance charging, I have two chargers each running at the same time charging 4 paralelled packs at a time. Balancing is done two packs at a time, with y adapters for the balance wires.
So my equipment is this. One Icecube 57 harness for 6s-12s or 5s 10s. Many harnesses that paralell two packs at a time, three of them used to paralell 4 packs at a time, and two sets of Jst balance wire harnesses that paralell two packs at a time for balancing charges.
Bear in mind, there are about a hundred different ways to connect up to charge, all correct. The method I use makes sense to me, but others don't remove the battery from the bike each charge, and use very different methods.
THE LIPO RULES. NEVER ABOVE 4.3V NEVER BELOW 2.7V DON'T PUNCTURE
Ideal charging /discharging range for Lipo, 3.65v minimum 4.1v maximum
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