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โApr-13-2022 08:45 AM
โApr-13-2022 07:38 AM
โApr-13-2022 05:33 AM
pianotuna wrote:StirCrazy wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Stir crazy,
I have no way of knowing what the battery chemistry is. It is not specified in the owners manual.
I'm only providing information for others. LiFePo4 are useless for me.
I believe they are wonderful batteries for temperatures above freezing.
so your providing information for other on somthing you have not used or don't know if you used, and yet the information you like to provide is from older chemestry lightium batteries which don't share the same properties as newer versions.... just think about that for a second...
Old? Nope just got it 2 weeks ago. Recommended 85% max charge for long life. I do read manuals and follow the recommendations.
What I don't know is the exact type of li battery.
โApr-12-2022 06:35 PM
StirCrazy wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Stir crazy,
I have no way of knowing what the battery chemistry is. It is not specified in the owners manual.
I'm only providing information for others. LiFePo4 are useless for me.
I believe they are wonderful batteries for temperatures above freezing.
so your providing information for other on somthing you have not used or don't know if you used, and yet the information you like to provide is from older chemestry lightium batteries which don't share the same properties as newer versions.... just think about that for a second...
โApr-12-2022 07:19 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Stir crazy,
I have no way of knowing what the battery chemistry is. It is not specified in the owners manual.
I'm only providing information for others. LiFePo4 are useless for me.
I believe they are wonderful batteries for temperatures above freezing.
โApr-11-2022 07:37 AM
โApr-10-2022 08:49 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi 3tons,
I do have an li battery device. They happen to recommend 85% maximum charge to extend the life of the battery.
โApr-10-2022 07:55 PM
3 tons wrote:Yes and all the while cranking on the FLA at max voltage and amps as if it does not matter too.
This is where a few โdeterminedโ FLA folks, unable to wrap their minds around LFP, inoculate themselves from empirical realityโฆ
โApr-10-2022 07:36 PM
โApr-10-2022 12:59 PM
pianotuna wrote:S Davis wrote:pianotuna wrote:S Davis wrote:
The thing I like is they will take every amp I throw at them until fully charged unlike other chemistries that charge slower at the top
Except that 100% state of charge is NOT a goal for li.
I didnโt say 100% state of charge, i said fully charged. Maybe I consider mine fully charged at 90%.
You may wish to consider 85% instead of 90% if you want maximum cycles.
It doesn't matter to me as Li are not in my temperature zone.
โApr-10-2022 12:43 PM
pianotuna wrote:S Davis wrote:pianotuna wrote:S Davis wrote:
The thing I like is they will take every amp I throw at them until fully charged unlike other chemistries that charge slower at the top
Except that 100% state of charge is NOT a goal for li.
I didnโt say 100% state of charge, i said fully charged. Maybe I consider mine fully charged at 90%.
You may wish to consider 85% instead of 90% if you want maximum cycles.
It doesn't matter to me as Li are not in my temperature zone.
โApr-10-2022 11:40 AM
S Davis wrote:pianotuna wrote:S Davis wrote:
The thing I like is they will take every amp I throw at them until fully charged unlike other chemistries that charge slower at the top
Except that 100% state of charge is NOT a goal for li.
I didnโt say 100% state of charge, i said fully charged. Maybe I consider mine fully charged at 90%.
โApr-10-2022 08:00 AM
pianotuna wrote:S Davis wrote:
The thing I like is they will take every amp I throw at them until fully charged unlike other chemistries that charge slower at the top
Except that 100% state of charge is NOT a goal for li.