Most of my experience with FLAs is killing 12V ones in my boat and buying new ones (charging them with a regular car alternator then running them flat when anchored). But for most of that time, the technology didn't exist to do much better. In my collection of mostly-dead batteries, I note the cells often get out of sync - e.g. I have 4 good cells, one 80% cell and one 60% cell so that on load the voltage drops in steps 12,10,8.
I'm wondering how one avoids this effect in a battery bank - dealing with bad cells. E.g. whether a battery management unit would be a good idea. I'm looking at a 48V or 72V bank to power an electric motor; one BMU I looked at is switchable between 6V and 12V but not to 2V for per-cell control.
Is it better to charge the entire bank in series with the same current, or to use a BMU to equalize charge, or to charge individual batteries in parallel with isolated smart chargers ?
I'm wondering how one avoids this effect in a battery bank - dealing with bad cells. E.g. whether a battery management unit would be a good idea. I'm looking at a 48V or 72V bank to power an electric motor; one BMU I looked at is switchable between 6V and 12V but not to 2V for per-cell control.
Is it better to charge the entire bank in series with the same current, or to use a BMU to equalize charge, or to charge individual batteries in parallel with isolated smart chargers ?
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