10-20-2021, 11:19 AM | #1 |
Gone Wild
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BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
I just had a chat with the BB tech dept.
I was curious that my battery only charges to an absolute max of 54.6v, and that doesn't last long after beginning operation... The resting voltage drops to 53.2v VERY quickly. But, resting voltage will read that for many, many days after that..... Seems like I always am greeted with a readout of 53.0 on the dash gauge, which is always .2v lower than the readout on the battery.... I was told that 53.2 represents a 99% of max charge..... I was instructed to run the battery down to low voltage cutoff then recharge. Do this several times to increase capacity... However, once the LV cutoff point is reached, I would be dead in the water and have to tow to the shop. Not crazy about that........ Then he said to take it to 20% rather than LV cutoff........ I then inquired as to the state of the Blue tooth app for the BMC. First I got blah, blah, but then was told that, if my IOS device didn't recognize the BMS on BT, IT NEVER WOULD................... So................... I guess I just have to stay in the dark and drive it. Not to say that I am unhappy with the HSKY, just disappointed that I was not more informed when I purchased it. Y'ALL BE ADVISED !!! |
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10-20-2021, 04:30 PM | #2 |
Gone Wild
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
Ronno, I really think that 53.2 resting voltage is what you want to extend the life of your pack. I think you are fine.
53.12 volts is 3.32 volts per cell which is excellent. It may only be 90% SOC but your battery monitor and shunt will configure this as 100%. If you can't get 50 miles with your pack on level pavement, I'll give you a refund....well forget that part. In the woods where you roam, 50 miles could never be achieved but you are in excellent operating condition anyway. When you get down to a minimum of 51.5 volts, which will be around 20% SOC, recharge it. If I were you, I would recharge when you hit 50% charge. Two 50% charges equals one life cycle. As far as the bluetooth apps, I don't have that feature and don't even want it. The dash gauges are all I need to see where I am at. As long as my BMS does its thing, I'm happy. Have I told you I really like my Eco Battery yet? |
10-21-2021, 07:49 AM | #3 |
Getting Wild
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10-21-2021, 08:26 AM | #4 |
Gone Wild
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10-21-2021, 07:16 PM | #5 |
Gone Wild
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
Your batteries sound just fine to me.
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10-22-2021, 09:17 AM | #6 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
Mine charges to 54.6 with a Lester Summit II charger. It seems okay to me, I drove my cart on a 20 mile run last week. I think it could have gone another 10 miles or more.
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10-22-2021, 03:48 PM | #7 |
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
I think you’re good also. I’ve got allied 60aH and it comes to rest around 54.5-54.7v after a full charge. I’ve been told by allied a resting voltage of 51.2 is “dead”. I’ve never run them that low; I’ve gotten 30+ miles on a charge and it rest at 51.6ish IIRC. I usually recharge around 52v range.
I had to send about 15 emails back and forth with allied before I was able to get any specs from them re low and high voltage cutoff, temp operation, etc. I had to ask very specific questions to get specific answers (and even then, they satisfied what I was looking for but still what I would define as “specifically vague” answers…) |
10-22-2021, 05:38 PM | #8 |
Gone Wild
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
Hmmmm, the chart indicates that 53v is about 75%......
BB said that 53v is 99% That is quite a discrepancy IMO |
10-22-2021, 06:34 PM | #9 |
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
Predicting SOC via voltage is highly inaccurate with LiFePO4.
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10-22-2021, 07:54 PM | #10 |
Gone Wild
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Re: BigBattery 48v HSKY Discouraging News
I've noticed this and have thrown out all my SOC charts. I made a 29.25 mile run today as a test with my 72 Ah battery:
Ending SOC on meter 39.4% Ending Volts on meter 52.31 Ending Ah on meter 28.4 The voltage according to my charts was around 55%SOC. Could that possibly be correct and my SOC meter incorrect? I think as you said the voltage is not a good indication of SOC. Then what is correct in these three readings? |
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