When to charge the acid battery properly?

After 54 km the voltage is 71 volts.
I also uploaded a video measuring each battery. The voltage is about 11.92V per battery.
It is currently at a charging station and is charging.



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major said:
Nice job dude. Like it. Easy to measure. Easy to equalize charge when needed. Good luck.

major

Many thanks "major"
I'll upload the results here from time to time to see what happens to the acid batteries.
If anyone is interested, this topic may be helpful.
 
Battery charging is complete.
I started charging at 2:30 pm and ended at 22:00 pm.
Battery voltage is 80 volts.
The battery is about 13.41V.

As you can see from the picture I received 1.7kw, which cost 0.50 euro cents.
54km for 0.50 cents. This is very good.
1km = 0.009 cents

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Measure video and video.
I'm starting to see notes for each battery individually.


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There was another question.
About winter and low temperatures when the engine is not in use.
Share the right way to store your motor and batteries. Can it be cold and damp. I have an open garage with only a roof and can I store it there or is it better to have a closed space, such as a closed garage.
What should be the care of the barrier?
 
I have a question.
I have a motor for 3 months and have not driven it in the rain yet.
I know I shouldn't drive it in deep water, but here in Germany there are no streets to form deep water.
The problem is I'm scared to drive it in the rain. Tell me what can happen to him and should I be so scared?
:roll: :shock:
 
The waterproofness of the display and throttle are an open question. The motor, batteries and controller will probably be fine... Do you know what drip loops are? That's where you make a downward bend in the wire before it enters something like a controller so it's not leading water down into the box. But your stuff is so covered in panels it's hard to check. It probably has decent waterproofing if it's sold in a first world country like yours.
 
Yes it is, the controller is very well protected and is in such a place that it reaches the water, but I'm still scared not to damage it.
 
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