โDec-14-2015 12:40 PM
โDec-15-2015 08:34 PM
โDec-15-2015 08:02 PM
โDec-15-2015 06:48 PM
BFL13 wrote:
"Now I understand that when a battery is up in absorption voltage range, the amps required to hold Absv keep tapering. If the amps do not taper then voltage will just keep rising"
This concept still bothers me. I don't believe the amps keep the voltage up.
The charger voltage is kept up by itself. The battery voltage is based on the SG of the electrolyte. The difference between the two voltages makes for amps across the R.
If the charger voltage is maintained amps will taper as battery voltage rises.
I don't think that if you somehow dropped the amps (by having a lower amp current-limit charger?) but kept charger voltage steady, that battery voltage would suddenly drop too. I think it would just rise more slowly from then on.
I think LY has the tail wagging the dog, but I could be missing something in all this.
โDec-15-2015 06:00 PM
โDec-15-2015 11:54 AM
BFL13 wrote:
The other question is whether it is worth the bother to do a recovery when you can buy 6s in the States for $90 each instead of $180.
Before they can be treated "normally" again they need to be recovered properly which is a big effort and maybe not possible for a busy person.
I get about 0.8 drop on my four 6s with 110a of load. So to stay above 11v alarm I need about 12v going in for the drop and a bit left over for actually running the load for a few minutes. A PSW inverter would want more like 150amps to run the same MW, so that would make for a bigger sag, so you would need 12.x going in.
With less of a battery bank, the voltage needed going in is higher, so with two 6s you need to be near 75% SOC instead of 50% SOC as with four 6s.
โDec-15-2015 10:34 AM
ewarnerusa wrote:
Thanks for the voltage and current relationship description.
โDec-15-2015 09:01 AM
โDec-15-2015 08:59 AM
full_mosey wrote:Looks like the motors are capable of 8hp, which is a whopping draw even at 48v. Probably more like 3hp which is around 50a at 48v.
What is the typical Amp draw per battery in Golf Cart operation?
โDec-15-2015 08:55 AM
โDec-15-2015 08:51 AM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:2oldman wrote:
From my experience, 2 GCs are not enough battery for large draws. 4 is better, 6 is real nice.
Even our 4 GCs show a large drop when running our micro/convection oven. Down to low 11s. And they are connected with just few feet of 4/0. We don't run the mw too long!
โDec-15-2015 08:20 AM
โDec-15-2015 07:54 AM
2oldman wrote:
From my experience, 2 GCs are not enough battery for large draws. 4 is better, 6 is real nice.
โDec-15-2015 07:30 AM
โDec-15-2015 07:24 AM