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โDec-13-2015 10:29 AM
Salvo wrote:
Have you looked at SmartBattery SB50?
They have all the current sharing electronics already installed.
http://www.lithiumion-batteries.com/products/12-volt-lithium-ion-batteries/12v-50ah-lithium-ion-batt...
You need to add extra electronics with the batteries you listed. Have you seen this?
http://www.electriccarpartscompany.com/1-60-Batteries-Per-BMU-br-EV-Battery-Management-System-BMS-br...
โDec-13-2015 10:17 AM
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โDec-11-2015 06:43 PM
rexlion wrote:
For those who are wondering, LiFePO4 is Lithium Iron Phosphate chemistry. Considerably safer than the "lithium ion" (a generic term, in this instance probably Lithium Cobalt Oxide) batteries we hear about in the news lately, burning up the hoverboards.
But my only experience is with the 3V LiFePO4 cells I use in one of my flashlights. Each cell is charged in its own charger bay. No help for what the OP is doing.
โDec-11-2015 05:23 PM
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โDec-11-2015 04:29 PM
Wo.ody wrote:
I do understand it would require a battery management system such as the Orion JR unit like this: http://www.orionbms.com/products/orion-bms-jr/
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Wo.ody wrote:
With a clean sheet of paper and from scratch, I'm trying to identify all the required electrical components required to create a "heavy duty charging system"