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Old 08-30-2019, 07:55 AM   #1
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Default how should I configure my charger for Chevy Bolt batter?

I've done a lot of reading, and have finally gone with a 48v Chevy Bolt battery, a Chinese BMS, and a Chinese charger (http://www.evassemble.com/index.php?...&products_id=8).

The charger needs to be configured by the seller. They want to know

Charger model,cell type, charge voltage(CV) and current(CC), DC voltage of your country

I think the charge voltage (CV) should be 50v, but I don't know what to specify for the charge current (CC). Is 10 amps about right?

Thanks for all input.
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Old 09-08-2019, 01:50 AM   #2
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Default Re: how should I configure my charger for Chevy Bolt batter?

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I've done a lot of reading, and have finally gone with a 48v Chevy Bolt battery, a Chinese BMS, and a Chinese charger (http://www.evassemble.com/index.php?...&products_id=8).



The charger needs to be configured by the seller. They want to know



Charger model,cell type, charge voltage(CV) and current(CC), DC voltage of your country



I think the charge voltage (CV) should be 50v, but I don't know what to specify for the charge current (CC). Is 10 amps about right?



Thanks for all input.


FYI
The stock charger for a CC 48v puts out 13amps


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Old 09-08-2019, 02:21 AM   #3
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Default Re: how should I configure my charger for Chevy Bolt batter?

I'm not going to pretend I know anything about these batteries. However, i do know you need a BMS for what you have. A stock Club Car charger is not what you need and is perhaps dangerous for what you have.
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Old 09-09-2019, 06:55 PM   #4
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Default Re: how should I configure my charger for Chevy Bolt batter?

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I've done a lot of reading, and have finally gone with a 48v Chevy Bolt battery, a Chinese BMS, and a Chinese charger (http://www.evassemble.com/index.php?...&products_id=8).

The charger needs to be configured by the seller. They want to know

Charger model,cell type, charge voltage(CV) and current(CC), DC voltage of your country

I think the charge voltage (CV) should be 50v, but I don't know what to specify for the charge current (CC). Is 10 amps about right?

Thanks for all input.
I use the same charger on my set up and had it set to shut off at 50 volts
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