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Not Yet Wild
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Location: MN
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![]() This is pretty much a drop-in swap.
2p16s >60ah cells from Ebay. 120ah 6kwh bottom balance-no bms needed Charge to 55v with DQ charger. |
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Happy Carting
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Location: Southern California
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Just Gone
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Location: North Carolina
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![]() What would you estimate the weight to be of those batteries?
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Gone Wild
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Location: Southwestern Pa.
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![]() Lithium batteries don't "require" a BMS. However it's my understanding that if you don't have a BMS, you must or should manually test the cells and manually top balance them.
Remember.....the charger is just "dumb power" and it charges for pack voltage. If you charge the pack to 55-V, that doesn't mean that one cell would be at 58-V and one or two others be at 52-V. The problem occurs when that one cell gets beyond it's charge limitation.....then you could have some very real problems. Again, just my non-expert understanding. |
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