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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    the anderson powerpole looks like very cool, i once try to find it, but don't find it where to buy, for any suggestions, please let me know. thanks
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    The static power consumption is indeed very high, because it needs battery power to drive the coil continuously and keep it "closed." However, in case of any wrong events, it will be "OPEN," and the coil will be released, which is necessary for safety reasons. In contrast, for SSR (mosfet...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    yes, In some chargers, there may not be an anti-spark circuit. These chargers have large capacitors on their output, which need to be charged when a battery is connected. This can be equivalent to a short circuit on the battery for a brief period, causing a spark to occur. Large capacitors are...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    if it is true, The PSU should measure the current at CV. When the current drops to zero, it may appear that the PSU has stopped charging. However, on a battery charger, when the battery voltage reaches the preset charging terminal voltage, the charging current will drop automatically. When it...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    It is important to use a charger instead of a power supply unit (PSU) to charge any battery. For high voltage batteries (over 30V), the charger should have an anti-spark circuit to prevent damage to the charging terminal. it is better to protect battery from reverse polarity...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    The most important step in assembling a battery pack is to connect each cell to the BMS. The battery pack's positive terminal is B+, and the negative terminal is B-. MOSFET (switcher) is present between B- and C-. C- is connected to the CHARGER output negative and the load negative (motor...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    The static power consumption is indeed very high, because it needs battery power to drive the coil continuously and keep it "closed." However, in case of any wrong events, it will be "OPEN," and the coil will be released, which is necessary for safety reasons. In contrast, for SSR (mosfet...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    The most important step in assembling a battery pack is to connect each cell to the BMS. The battery pack's positive terminal is B+, and the negative terminal is B-. MOSFET (switcher) is present between B- and C-. C- is connected to the CHARGER output negative and the load negative (motor...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    C10325B can charge 5S-28S LiFe battery, visit the link and buy, the manual is attached, don't charge battery on power supply, it is not safe and don't stop charging automatically. for 25S battery, monitor 25 channel voltage by BMS is very important, if without BMS, the highest voltage cell or...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    What is the difference between new and used batteries? Before assembling a used battery, it is important to test the capacity, voltage, and internal resistance of each cell. If the capacity difference is less than 5%, voltage difference is under mV, and resistance difference is under 1%, these...
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    chargery spam consolidated from discussion threads

    Greetings everyone, The C10325 is not just a power supply unit, but also a charger that can operate in three modes. Firstly, it can charge a battery in Normal Charge mode. This requires selecting the battery type, setting the cell count, charge current, end current, end voltage per cell, and...
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