Feb-04-2021 07:05 PM
Feb-09-2021 07:20 AM
LilasCook wrote:
Hi...I'm attempting to choose the importance of the issues I am having with my new 12V 4 cell 80ah LIFEPO4 battery that I bought of Aliexpress and how to best continue while Im still ready to question the buy. It accompanied a 80a BMS with bluetooth capacity and Ive been utilizing a bluetooth application on my telephone to screen execution. I have completed 4 cycles on it up until this point and at present the best I have seen out of it is about 55ah. While charging, the voltage distinction between cells is inside 0.004V. As the voltage at cell 1 draws near to 3.4V, that phone begins to charge a lot quicker than the others and the overvoltage trips as cell 1 surpasses 3.6V while the other 3 cells are still scarcely enlisting 3.4V. During release, the voltage distinction is strong to inside 0.003V and as cell 4 methodologies 3.2V, it depletes a lot quicker than the rest and undervoltage trip is initiated as cell 4 arrives at 2.67 voltages while the other 3 cells are still around 3.1V.
Feb-09-2021 06:49 AM
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Feb-07-2021 04:02 AM
pianotuna wrote:
The point is that li don't need to be returned to 100%, or at least not very often. So run the generator until there is enough "cushion" and stop charging.
So generator run times are based on consumption--and not the "get to 100%".
Feb-07-2021 03:24 AM
Feb-06-2021 08:55 PM
BFL13 wrote:I opened this thread because I've seen plenty of "on-paper" LifePo4 charging scenarios. Wanted to see if they can be confirmed with reports from actual LifePo4 owners. Nothing more, nothing less.
OP you keep changing the story, so hard to advise. If you are happy with the 80AH you get now doing 50-90s, then you can get the same shorter time as with LFPs just by doing 40-80s instead, with what you have now. Constant 45 amps and no tapering by avoiding the 80-90 part. Same 1.8 hours for 80 AH (not 88AH?)
If you need more than the 80AH for camping, you can get say 115 by doing 40-90s now as I previously explained. You could get 135AH in three hours with LFP too, but do you really need an extra 20AH when it costs $1,500 doing it that way? Goodness!
You could just take along an extra 80 AH 12v Rv battery and use its 40AH "useable" to make up the difference, for $100? Or can you get any solar where you are camping?
No info on your rig, camping scenarios, etc as to what your options are.
The way you keep warping the math to make LFPs the answer, I suspect you just want LFPs no matter what. So just do it and get it over with, or it will be like a toothache until you finally see a dentist! 🙂
Or else we need a good look at the whole situation with rig and camping scenarios to see what your options are that you are working with.
Feb-06-2021 08:33 PM
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Feb-06-2021 05:11 PM
BFL13 wrote:Ok, might have been a bit optimistic.otrfun wrote:
OP here. Appreciate everybody's replies!
Really likin' the fact LifePo4's can accept full charge current for most of the charge cycle. I'm thinking our 45a converter will suffice with two 100ah LifePo4's for the time-being. If we can charge two 100ah LifePo4's from 10-20% to 90-95% in approx. 3 hours I think we'll be fine. That's approx. 150ah being placed back in the LifePo4's which is approx. double the ah we'd get into our two GC2's in 3 hours.
Looking forward to this LifePo4 upgrade!
150/45 = 3 hrs 20 minutes
45 x 3 = 135 AH
Best you can do with two GC2s is a 40-90 = 50% of C20, = 115 AH from a pair of 230 GC15s
that would be 40-80 at 45 = 92AH/45 = 2 hours, plus an hour to do the 80-90 with tapering amps =23 AH so :
115 AH takes 3 hours with a pair of GC2s
135 AH takes 3 hours with a pair of LFPs
BUT when you really want LFPs no matter what, you can call 135 twice 115 if you like. 🙂
Feb-06-2021 04:21 PM
time2roll wrote:
And 80% every day for a week or two and the FLA really needs a top 100% charge. Lithium would not care.
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