Dec-22-2018 07:05 AM
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Dec-27-2018 02:00 AM
Hurricaner wrote:
I believe all lithium batteries designed for rv use have low temp charging protection built in to the BMS. This is from the battle born manual.
High temperature: > 135F
The BMS will not allow a charging or discharging current.
Low temperature: < 25F
The BMS will not allow a charging current
Sam
Dec-26-2018 07:52 PM
Dec-26-2018 05:09 PM
GordonThree wrote:noteven wrote:
Minimum battery resting temperature to begin charging lithium of 32F is not workable for me. I want 4 seasons capabilities.
Everything else about lithium is great.
I don't understand this complaint? What does 4 seasons have to do with the battery temperature? I use my RV 4 seasons, and keep my AGM batteries inside the heated (and cooled) living space. Is this not possible with lithium batteries?
Dec-24-2018 07:37 AM
GordonThree wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Hoe much HEAT does max charge rate develop in a lithium battery? I'm thinking a dedicated line from the hot water heater, volume throttled by a return line orifice might be better than nothing. Means foam covering the lines and a teensy pump.
Nissan does this, and maybe Tesla. Water cooled batteries. I think they use electric heating pads for cold weather. Haven't seen any aftermarket "drop in" types setup for water heating or cooling.
Really surprised at the prices that are charged for these batteries that heating pads aren't included along with a BMS that knows how to use them.
Dec-24-2018 06:48 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Perhaps there is some, but nothing noticeable.
Hoe much HEAT does max charge rate develop in a lithium battery?
Dec-23-2018 07:46 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Hoe much HEAT does max charge rate develop in a lithium battery? I'm thinking a dedicated line from the hot water heater, volume throttled by a return line orifice might be better than nothing. Means foam covering the lines and a teensy pump.
Dec-23-2018 06:02 PM
Dec-23-2018 05:57 PM
2oldman wrote:LittleBill wrote:Not on my Li battery. It goes to full voltage quickly as per spec. Yes, the current drops, but in far less time than an acid tub.
um not really, once the battery hits a certain voltage, current drops,that last 10% can take quite a while
Dec-23-2018 11:07 AM
GordonThree wrote:Yes, it's possible.
.. and keep my AGM batteries inside the heated (and cooled) living space. Is this not possible with lithium batteries?
Dec-23-2018 11:04 AM
LittleBill wrote:Not on my Li battery. It goes to full voltage quickly as per spec. Yes, the current drops, but in far less time than an acid tub.
um not really, once the battery hits a certain voltage, current drops,that last 10% can take quite a while
Dec-23-2018 11:00 AM
noteven wrote:
Minimum battery resting temperature to begin charging lithium of 32F is not workable for me. I want 4 seasons capabilities.
Everything else about lithium is great.
Dec-23-2018 10:59 AM
2oldman wrote:SFVdave wrote:And you can to go 100% without any slow absorb time.
Lithium is much faster, like 3 times faster..
Dec-23-2018 08:15 AM