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time2roll wrote:
Way too much thought is put into getting 100%. This is another bad hangover from FLA batteries. Skip the headache.
โJul-09-2022 08:05 AM
time2roll wrote:
Way too much thought is put into getting 100%. This is another bad hangover from FLA batteries. Skip the headache.
โJul-08-2022 08:44 PM
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โJul-08-2022 06:32 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Some graphs here of interest. Scroll down. One has the Absorption SOCs for some lower C rates.
These guys seem to have a clue, lots of interesting (IMO) posts on some of the things being discussed here.
https://forum.solar-electric.com/discussion/351996/charging-lfp-lifepo4-batteries-to-90-soc-or-not
โJul-05-2022 08:22 AM
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โJul-01-2022 05:03 PM
S Davis wrote:
My EVE LF280N cells are rated at 3500 cycles from full charge to 2.5 volt cut off and that is at 1.C in a compression fixture. I am not to worried about charging them up to 100% SOC and using the full capacity. From what I understand if you draw your battery down 20% and then charge it back to 100% that is only 20% of a battery cycle.
At 3500 cycles I think for most users they will age out before cycling out, I think there are many more factors that will affect cell life more than using the manufacturer stated capacity.
โJun-30-2022 05:04 PM
โJun-30-2022 04:09 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
I'm happy with what I do but I'm not saying it is the correct thing to do. The charger part of my 3kw inverter/charger is turned off and the converter that came with my 5th wheel is unplugged. So battery charging (whether plugged in or not) is only done by the solar panels.
I bulk charge to 14.2V, then absorb for 15 minutes, then float at 13.6V.
โJun-30-2022 02:40 PM
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