I have apparently been (anonymously) 'gifted' sixteen new 60Ah Calb cells for my tractor.
I guess I will now need a charger to be able to charge them.
Ummm, I hadn't planned for this yet as I wasn't expecting to have any batteries for quite a while longer.
Any (cheap and affordable) suggestions most welcome.
As the batteries are only for the tractor I would like to consider charging from solar panels as another option.
Thank you.
16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
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Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
Hi. What is the system voltage?
Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
TC Charger - relatively cheap but really good quality.
what a gift!
what a gift!
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Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
skooler wrote:TC Charger - relatively cheap but really good quality.
what a gift!
What's a TC Charger?
I am really grateful for the gift, but I do, now, need to do something with them.
Would this charger be any good?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181573004144?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649
littlejobselectrical wrote:Hi. What is the system voltage?
It is 48v nominal, about 52v.
Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
skooler wrote:TC Charger - relatively cheap but really good quality.
I found TC chargers here:
http://www.ev-power.eu/Welcome/
Skooler - is this where you recommend getting them, or do you hold stock? The 156v27A box looks like what I will need for mine. * edit - further research looks like I will need 192v version, not 156v
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Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
This is a sensibley priced 48 volt charger.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Automatic-Bat ... 20d75a8508
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Automatic-Bat ... 20d75a8508
Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
littlejobselectrical wrote:This is a sensibley priced 48 volt charger.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Automatic-Bat ... 20d75a8508
LJE- Why is this one better than the 6amp charger that NightTrain linked to? He isn't in a rush to charger up, so doesn't need the double current. Are either of these suitable for lithium? They look to be designed for lead-acid to me.
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Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
timpootle wrote:skooler wrote:TC Charger - relatively cheap but really good quality.
I found TC chargers here:
http://www.ev-power.eu/Welcome/
Skooler - is this where you recommend getting them, or do you hold stock? The 156v27A box looks like what I will need for mine. * edit - further research looks like I will need 192v version, not 156v
Those are expensive!
Tim is right, I don't need fast charge, just the correct charge for the Lithiums. The tractor will only be in use rarely, and when I swap the pack over to my truck that will only be used 2 or 3 times a week tops.
Though that may change if I get a second 72v pack for the truck.
Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
Night Train wrote:timpootle wrote:skooler wrote:TC Charger - relatively cheap but really good quality.
I found TC chargers here:
http://www.ev-power.eu/Welcome/
Skooler - is this where you recommend getting them, or do you hold stock? The 156v27A box looks like what I will need for mine. * edit - further research looks like I will need 192v version, not 156v
Those are expensive!
Tim is right, I don't need fast charge, just the correct charge for the Lithiums. The tractor will only be in use rarely, and when I swap the pack over to my truck that will only be used 2 or 3 times a week tops.
Though that may change if I get a second 72v pack for the truck.
Whatever you do, make sure it has either a kite or CE mark for insurance purposes. I regularly have customers who have issues with cheaper chargers.
I have had great experience with TC Charger. 1500w will cost you <£300
http://www.tccharger.com/english/
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Director and tech lead at indra.co.uk
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http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/sh ... 61556.html
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Mazda RX8, Soliton Jr, 24KWH Sinopoly LiFePO4, Kostov 11alpha
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/sh ... 61556.html
Re: 16 x 60Ah Calb cells - Charger/charging?
timpootle wrote:Skooler - is this where you recommend getting them, or do you hold stock? The 156v27A box looks like what I will need for mine. * edit - further research looks like I will need 192v version, not 156v
Either direct from the manufacturer or from a certain UK supplier.
http://www.tccharger.com/english/
indra.co.uk doesn't stock these as they are not configurable and holding stock on something like this is just dead money.
We have just ordered in and installed a 3kw version configured to 16 cells, 3.5vpc (or 56v cutoff) works flawlessly and great quality.
Also have a 1500w version in the moped (20 cells, 3.5vpc and had a 1500w version in the RX* when running 144v lead acid.
I highly recommend bottom balancing and charging no higher than 3.5vpc
suggest a read of this for methodology:
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/sh ... hp?t=85458
Cheers,
Mike
Posts by Mike Schooling
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