I am putting together a kit for a really cold climate (northern Quebec, down to -40 C and below).
I am planning to build a box of 4 inches of foam board, and use heated SOK 100 Ah batteries, 2 in series for 24V. The manual of these batteries states that they can only be put in parallel, which makes sense, because it would charge the warmer battery, while the colder might still be heating.
However, would it be possible to use a battery balancer like this to bring the two back to the same SOC? Even though it is not made for LFP batteries?
EDIT: Before I didn't RTFM well, question has changed.
I am planning to build a box of 4 inches of foam board, and use heated SOK 100 Ah batteries, 2 in series for 24V. The manual of these batteries states that they can only be put in parallel, which makes sense, because it would charge the warmer battery, while the colder might still be heating.
However, would it be possible to use a battery balancer like this to bring the two back to the same SOC? Even though it is not made for LFP batteries?
EDIT: Before I didn't RTFM well, question has changed.
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