Huh?
Voltage is not meaningless as this is the real voltage of the cell (at the cell terminals with my very expensive DVM) at that charge state - I am an electronics engineer by trade and have more than a laymans idea of how to read a battery. You are referring to internal impedance under charging/load I am guessing - if my full charge rate is 60A (and no higher in any condition) then this is the true variation I will get as of now 70mV maybe later as it ages I will get a larger result between cells - with a large load I get similar results from what I have seen so there is no 'hidden' condition with my cells that I am aware of.
Why you so against me having a BMS? (that came with my cells in any case) - why would I now go off and purchase a logger etc to replace something that is working now (yes I have tested it in overcharge and discharge modes and cell balancing mode)
Dump loads from battery?? You either have a shunt across the cells that are higher (usually under micro control) or you only push charge to the ones that are lower (very expensive flyback converters for each cell) ... a shunt across *all* cells pulls current from the entire stack, and ages the battery un-necessarily I would think? and if it is up to charge then no current flows into the cell because it is the same potential as the regulator output, in my case 56.4V
Why you so against me having an BMS? It *does work* you know - and you not having one works well for you - great news, but I dont want to obsess about my batteries I want to forget about them for months at a time.
A BMS monitors every individual cell on charge and discharge, cutting the load/charge if any cells goes beyond 2.7/3.65 - I dont see a down side - I am only drawing a MAX of 150A that's 0.5C per cell and charge is 60A that's 0.2C per cell.
You cant compare home use and EV - EV draws much more current, and hence exaggerates any cell to cell variation - 20kW loads for periods of time and is very hard on cells, and re-gen braking moreso, so the brand (cell construction consistency) and type of cell and BMS is more important in this use case.
Regards,
Steve.
Voltage is not meaningless as this is the real voltage of the cell (at the cell terminals with my very expensive DVM) at that charge state - I am an electronics engineer by trade and have more than a laymans idea of how to read a battery. You are referring to internal impedance under charging/load I am guessing - if my full charge rate is 60A (and no higher in any condition) then this is the true variation I will get as of now 70mV maybe later as it ages I will get a larger result between cells - with a large load I get similar results from what I have seen so there is no 'hidden' condition with my cells that I am aware of.
Why you so against me having a BMS? (that came with my cells in any case) - why would I now go off and purchase a logger etc to replace something that is working now (yes I have tested it in overcharge and discharge modes and cell balancing mode)
Dump loads from battery?? You either have a shunt across the cells that are higher (usually under micro control) or you only push charge to the ones that are lower (very expensive flyback converters for each cell) ... a shunt across *all* cells pulls current from the entire stack, and ages the battery un-necessarily I would think? and if it is up to charge then no current flows into the cell because it is the same potential as the regulator output, in my case 56.4V
Why you so against me having an BMS? It *does work* you know - and you not having one works well for you - great news, but I dont want to obsess about my batteries I want to forget about them for months at a time.
A BMS monitors every individual cell on charge and discharge, cutting the load/charge if any cells goes beyond 2.7/3.65 - I dont see a down side - I am only drawing a MAX of 150A that's 0.5C per cell and charge is 60A that's 0.2C per cell.
You cant compare home use and EV - EV draws much more current, and hence exaggerates any cell to cell variation - 20kW loads for periods of time and is very hard on cells, and re-gen braking moreso, so the brand (cell construction consistency) and type of cell and BMS is more important in this use case.
Regards,
Steve.
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