Hi,
Im putting together a small "toy" system for charging Lithium batteries and require some advice on the effect of removing batteries as they are fully charged from the system and replacing them with depleted batteries. The batteries are used in a toy electric car I made for my nephew and thought it would be fun if he could swap them out once depleted rather than wait for them to charge. And of course to make it easier I thought it would be more fun if they were charged by solar!
- What effect will this have on an MPPT controller?
- With multiple batteries in the bank should they be connected to the controller separately and charged one at a time using a PLC to switch between batteries once fully charged?? Or this not necessary?
- Without a load connected to the controller does it matter if all batteries are fully charged for a period, do I need an automatic cut-off from the panels?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
Regards from NZ and a DIY Christmas
Im putting together a small "toy" system for charging Lithium batteries and require some advice on the effect of removing batteries as they are fully charged from the system and replacing them with depleted batteries. The batteries are used in a toy electric car I made for my nephew and thought it would be fun if he could swap them out once depleted rather than wait for them to charge. And of course to make it easier I thought it would be more fun if they were charged by solar!
- What effect will this have on an MPPT controller?
- With multiple batteries in the bank should they be connected to the controller separately and charged one at a time using a PLC to switch between batteries once fully charged?? Or this not necessary?
- Without a load connected to the controller does it matter if all batteries are fully charged for a period, do I need an automatic cut-off from the panels?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
Regards from NZ and a DIY Christmas
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