The battery looks fully charged in the photo?
Battery is 59% charged at about 5Ah 45V (about 3,77V per cell) . Full capacity is 9Ah and charger voltage is 49.2V so I think it should topped up normally. Will see tomorrow.The battery looks fully charged in the photo?
Battery is 59% charged at about 5Ah 45V (about 3,77V per cell) . Full capacity is 9Ah and charger voltage is 49.2V so I think it should topped up normally. Will see tomorrow.
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Just wondering if there is any build in fuse in the battery or charger.
Bafang charger that comes with btf014 is 2A 49.2V. I think I'll take the hammer tomorrow and will get it open.Why 49.2? If u have 12S, should be something close to 4.2V per cell (so 50.4V), not 4.1V.
Hmm, can be it is on purpose, not to charge to full. Just according charging characteristics, if you ending at 4.1V it is only 80% charged.Bafang charger that comes with btf014 is 2A 49.2V. I think I'll take the hammer tomorrow and will get it open.
Bafang charges its 12s 410wh battery to 4.1V per cell. I would assume, that they are trying to improve battery life a bit. Higher voltages degrade battery faster.
And by charging to only 4.1, you don't really, lose 20%. More like 2%-4%. At the higher voltagea around 4.1, curve is quite steep, and the voltage drops quickly.
Most chargers will top out at 4.2V but with a bit of equalisation by the BMS after full charge current has stopped, will drop the volts back to around 4.15v, at which stage most home voltmeters are not precise enough to accurately show 4.1 or 4.2 over 12 series cells.
I wonder what that is in regards to our battery packs ?if you rest cell a while after charging, you still get a drop.
Charging problem - a bit of the update, drained the battery to 3% left. Battery not charging, charger outputs 49.3Vdc for a 2-3seconds and than turns the output off, green light stays on. I checked the cables yesterday and they are OK. Error code 09 stored in display diagnostics. Looks like BMS does no allow battery to charge.
How deep 2170 cells usually can be discharged?
Hello Clix.
I was also taking care of my batteries in the begining, then I found out, I hardly charge battery 100 times during lifetime.
And here is charging characteristic, show me that 2 to 4%. Also what u mean by "voltage drops quickly"?
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Indeed you need to look at charging characteristic, how much energy you push in till cut of voltage 4.1V.I was looking at the discharge graphs, where the first 0.1V dropps rather quickly. (disregard 3.9V start voltage, that is due to internal resistance.)
Source: Test of Samsung INR18650-35E 3500mAh (Pink)
But now that you pointed it out, I am not sure if this is acrurate way of estimating capacity. Even if you charge to only 4.1, the first 0.1V migth still drop quickly. Based on your charging graph, It does look like cca 15% difference between 4.1V and 4.2V charging voltage.
Anyway, if we actually check the datasheet of Samsung INR18650-35E, it looks like samsung states different charging voltages, depending on the application: (imo, they still propose lower value for more charging cycles, BT F014.410.C states 600 charging cycles, whitch would corespond with 4.1V)
Not sure if that helps, but this M820 frame is sold with a 360Wh range extender in a fake bottle. I have no idea, if that is the official one or an in-house-development.Does anybody have any information regarding official bafang range extenders? Few months ago, there was discussion, how bafang is developing 36V and 42V range extender, but no news since than.
I got a spider with my motor with 104bcd. I don't know where you can buy the original, but for example Miranda makes them for bosch motors that might fit:Hi all, just finished building up my 820.
did anyone find a spider solution to the 1piece sprockets? I change my sprockets frequently and would prefer a 104bcd spider.
Cheers all.
in 28 teeth ? you will sold it ?
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