HighTechLab
AKA Dexter - CTO of Current Connected, LLC
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shouldn't be that difficult. They are all bolted cells so it would be easy enough.
The spot where they added the revision numbers is totally blank.BTW, how you can tell that it is V1 BMS?
It's implied that the 4s JBDs at Current Connected can be used in series for 24vMine are scheduled to deliver tomorrow. Still hunting for JBD's that can be ran in series to 24v. Initially I was going to salvage the cells and make one pack but I realized I'd use the 12v packs elsewhere when I don't run the old 24v system.
Best to ask @HighTechLab to confirmIf you had 8 cells, yet you still wanted to build a 12v pack, two options exist. The cells could be connected in parallel groups of two cells, then connected in series and managed by one single BMS, but the drawback to this is the loss of individual cell monitoring. The second option is to build two 12 volt battery packs, each with their own BMS – then connect the two packs in parallel.
Yes but we're out of stockIt's implied that the 4s JBDs at Current Connected can be used in series for 24v
From CC's website:
Best to ask @HighTechLab to confirm
Thanks for confirming they will support it.Yes but we're out of stock
They were all ~0.20vBlack terminal is Positive, Brown is Negative.
"I plan to set to 2.75v @10a until current tapers, repeat at 3.35v and 3.64v; is that a terrible idea?"
What Voltage do get on each cell? Why 2.75V?
What is the Voltage on the cell right now?Thank you for the insanely fast reply.
No reason in particular, where would you start at?