Finished my conversion today. Also looking into a better way to charge. I also bought the same charger, waiting for it to arrive. Looking to either reuse the cord and plug or attached the plug to the new charger cable.
I'm running Lishen 78ah lifepo4 from battery hookup with Daly bms. Made...
Looks great! I have a similar Grafana dashboard for my Solar setup using Batrium BMS. Not sure I want this for my lawn mower... haha... but really cool.
I got the 350A shunt today and while not the size of Texas, the terminal/posts are much larger than my ring terminal connectors, so I'll have...
Yes, PLA 30% infill. Heat isn't going to be a problem. Probably would do PETG for a bit strong material, but not really concerned as I don't have huge holes in the yard.
I thought about the bouncing as well and while the cells are not compressed, they are quite snug. I added a thin piece of foam to the bottom of the batteries to provide some cushion for movement. It would take some serious holes/bumps to toss the batteries up. My next task just to provide some...
Sucks you stripped the threads! I've been very careful because I know it's just aluminum there. I made sure to add lock washers to keep things tight.
I managed to widen the holes a bit to fit around the 500a shunt.
The meter is just a TAD bigger than existing hole, I'll have to drimmel it out...
Also did a full cut and meter is accurate. The Daly BMS after a full cut was extremely hot. I sent a message to them to ask if that's normal. Likely POS BMS and will likely replace it with the overkill BMS.
I'm also adding a wifi switch to the charger so that it's off when not in use.
Actually.... I just looked at the shunt and it has 500A on the back, so I ordered and also has it printed on the box - 350A, but they apparently sent me a 500A shunt. Hmm....
Got the charger in and adjusted down the VR2 pot to 56v, 58.4v is indeed a little too hot.
Man, this charger design and build quality totally sucks. I trust it about as far as I could throw it. As you mentioned, the power switch, which should be connected to the mains is connected to the board...
Did you guys see this? Possible drop in replacement. $1650 before shipping/taxes though.
https://shop.signaturesolar.us/products/48v-100ah-water-proof-battery-by-eg4
Nice! I also charged in series until first cell was over 3.5V then placed all cells in parallel and put on bench PSU set to 3.7 and left them for a few hours until amperage was down to ~0. I then disconnected the PSU and left the cells overnight connected in parallel. The next day I reconnected...
So the charger does seem to work and I've added a wifi switch. However, I still disconnect it because the batteries seem to keep the charger powered up. There is also arcing that occurs when connecting the charger... not cool.
I found a better charger from AIMS, but it's pricey at $275-$300 so...
Just took it for a quick spin and I'd say it's accurate, the quick spin also put my mind at ease in regards to amperage draw, I only saw a brief spike up to 70-80amps when hitting some VERY wet and thick grass, which this won't happen that often. I won't have a chance to do the full...
About $750 shipped. I haven't had a chance to give it a real test yet. Rained all weekend, but will keep you posted. My only concern is the 150 amp Daly bms. I know Daly is higher quality than most Chinese bms, but it's still Chinese bms. It came with 6awg wire and that's not going to hold up to...
Negative, lifepo4 especially does not like charging in sub freezing. I will disconnect the charger for the winter but will keep a watch in voltage to make sure the bms(or anything else) doesn't leech the battery dry.
I'm in Alabama, RTR.
The acrylic mount comes with the shunt. Yes, I would see how @AMDPower gets on with his 100A version. The 350A version is cumbersome and the bolts are huge so I had to drill out my lugs a bit.
As for compressing the cells, wow, where do I start, it's contentious. You should follow the spec...