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LittleBill
Jul 24, 2019Explorer
i am going to back peddle on my comments.
my comments were mostly around li-ion which is what i use. looking at how life are composed the final voltage does matter, there is no charge controller inside most of these battery types simply a balancer lvc etc..
14.4 puts u at about 3.6v per cell which is max.
13.6 puts you at 3.4.
if you didn't want to run max somewhere around 14.0-14.2 i would go( really depends on if you need the higher capacity)
SOC is practically impossible from what i am reading, the voltage drop curve is practically straight
you would be better off basing it on AH removed and using that for SOC, instead of voltage. this is done by running down to LVDC.
sorry the misdirection earlier, we all learn something new every day.
link on DOD cycle life
my comments were mostly around li-ion which is what i use. looking at how life are composed the final voltage does matter, there is no charge controller inside most of these battery types simply a balancer lvc etc..
14.4 puts u at about 3.6v per cell which is max.
13.6 puts you at 3.4.
if you didn't want to run max somewhere around 14.0-14.2 i would go( really depends on if you need the higher capacity)
SOC is practically impossible from what i am reading, the voltage drop curve is practically straight
you would be better off basing it on AH removed and using that for SOC, instead of voltage. this is done by running down to LVDC.
sorry the misdirection earlier, we all learn something new every day.
link on DOD cycle life
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