Loneeagler
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Hi, I could use some help if possible. I am having some problems with a battery I just got and finding it hard to find an answer anywhere as to if it's working right or not. (SUVIJIA 24V 58000mah Lithium Battery Pack) used in e-bikes, scooters etc.
These batteries are sold as 24V but say 29.4V on the battery. It's supplied charger (25.2V 2A) is charging the battery up to 29.6v is what the multimeter reads on the battery after it's charged. I think this might be too high for this battery I'm not sure. What it's doing is discharging very fast from 29.6V down to 23V within 15 to 25 minutes only charging a Bluetti EB3A Power Station battery a (12AH battery) directly plugged into it only getting about 50% of it full. I know these type batteries are over rated as to the actual AH but this is the only one that I'm having trouble like this with. I've discharged and recharge it 4x now with no change in it.
I'm still waiting on the sellers response . It being from China I doubt that It will be replaced. I would just like to tell them experts have told me that it's bad. Maybe it might help.
What I'm wanting to use this battery for is mainly to charge other batteries in a portable solar charging setup I have for when I go camping.The solar panel is 52V for the 52V e-bike so I can't use it with anything but a 52V battery. So I plug the 52V solar panel to a 52v battery then into a solar charger controller into a 12v or 24v battery to charge my Bluetti EB3A power station (DC IN 12-28VDC 8.5A Max) a 24v battery will charge it faster than 12v is what I'm wanting out of it.
I hope you can give some insight to my problem thanks.
SUVIJIA 24V 58000m4h Lithium Battery
25.2V 2A Battery Pack 18650 (14)6S3P)<(Not sure this is right) 58000mAh 24V Rechargeable Li-ion + 25.2V2A Charger
Product parameters
Capacity: 58000mah built-in BMS
1: Requires a lithium-ion battery charger; constant current, constant voltage;
2: Charging voltage: 25.2V
3: Charging current: below 2A
Battery discharge requirements:
1: Rated discharge current: below 10A
2: Maximum instantaneous current: 60A
3: Maximum working current: 45A
1 plug XT60 DC built-in BMS*1
These batteries are sold as 24V but say 29.4V on the battery. It's supplied charger (25.2V 2A) is charging the battery up to 29.6v is what the multimeter reads on the battery after it's charged. I think this might be too high for this battery I'm not sure. What it's doing is discharging very fast from 29.6V down to 23V within 15 to 25 minutes only charging a Bluetti EB3A Power Station battery a (12AH battery) directly plugged into it only getting about 50% of it full. I know these type batteries are over rated as to the actual AH but this is the only one that I'm having trouble like this with. I've discharged and recharge it 4x now with no change in it.
I'm still waiting on the sellers response . It being from China I doubt that It will be replaced. I would just like to tell them experts have told me that it's bad. Maybe it might help.
What I'm wanting to use this battery for is mainly to charge other batteries in a portable solar charging setup I have for when I go camping.The solar panel is 52V for the 52V e-bike so I can't use it with anything but a 52V battery. So I plug the 52V solar panel to a 52v battery then into a solar charger controller into a 12v or 24v battery to charge my Bluetti EB3A power station (DC IN 12-28VDC 8.5A Max) a 24v battery will charge it faster than 12v is what I'm wanting out of it.
I hope you can give some insight to my problem thanks.
SUVIJIA 24V 58000m4h Lithium Battery
25.2V 2A Battery Pack 18650 (14)6S3P)<(Not sure this is right) 58000mAh 24V Rechargeable Li-ion + 25.2V2A Charger
Product parameters
Capacity: 58000mah built-in BMS
1: Requires a lithium-ion battery charger; constant current, constant voltage;
2: Charging voltage: 25.2V
3: Charging current: below 2A
Battery discharge requirements:
1: Rated discharge current: below 10A
2: Maximum instantaneous current: 60A
3: Maximum working current: 45A
1 plug XT60 DC built-in BMS*1
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