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I'm working on a project that uses a 24V 25A controller. I've tentatively decided that the best option for a battery, in terms of packaging, cost, and ease of use, is two identical BMS protected bottle batteries attached in parallel. Together they'll have as much energy and power as the bike requires.
My question is in regard to charging these batteries. Clearly the safe and sound way to charge them would be to dismount both of them and charge them separately on separate chargers. But I'm curious as to what is practicable without dismounting and separating the batteries.
If the batteries are left in parallel, and each one is plugged into its own charger, will that work or will the chargers interfere with each other? Does it make more sense to use a single higher current charger with two sets of parallel leads for the two batteries?
Is there some fundamental problem I'm not seeing with charging two BMS equipped batteries that are wired in parallel?
My question is in regard to charging these batteries. Clearly the safe and sound way to charge them would be to dismount both of them and charge them separately on separate chargers. But I'm curious as to what is practicable without dismounting and separating the batteries.
If the batteries are left in parallel, and each one is plugged into its own charger, will that work or will the chargers interfere with each other? Does it make more sense to use a single higher current charger with two sets of parallel leads for the two batteries?
Is there some fundamental problem I'm not seeing with charging two BMS equipped batteries that are wired in parallel?