Controlling the standard charger
Controlling the standard charger
Has anyone got any tips on connecting a basic bms (Stybrook type) to the standard charger ?
Re: Controlling the standard charger
Hello Martin
What are you up to? It sounds interesting. You were asking me for batteries a month or so back. I'm sorry for not replying then.
Evan Tuer had tweaked the charger in his 106 to follow the lithium regieme, but I don't know if he has it controlled by his BMS, or if that simply shuts it off.
What are you up to? It sounds interesting. You were asking me for batteries a month or so back. I'm sorry for not replying then.
Evan Tuer had tweaked the charger in his 106 to follow the lithium regieme, but I don't know if he has it controlled by his BMS, or if that simply shuts it off.
Tim Crumpton
Re: Controlling the standard charger
timpootle wrote:Hello Martin
What are you up to? It sounds interesting. You were asking me for batteries a month or so back. I'm sorry for not replying then.
Evan Tuer had tweaked the charger in his 106 to follow the lithium regieme, but I don't know if he has it controlled by his BMS, or if that simply shuts it off.
Hello Tim , I'm trying to do the same thing as Evan with my 106 - I tried a direct email to him but maybe he's a bit busy ?
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Re: Controlling the standard charger
i'd be interested to know if it is possible to tell the charger to only draw 2kw or even less, so i could charge the van from my off-grid solar setup which has a 2.2Kw pure sine inverter.
It would be great if I could go straight from DC into the batteries but since my solar system is 48v i can't see how that's ever going to happen. Even if I had 180vdc available say, it would still need some kind of charge controller capable of accepting that input.
It would be great if I could go straight from DC into the batteries but since my solar system is 48v i can't see how that's ever going to happen. Even if I had 180vdc available say, it would still need some kind of charge controller capable of accepting that input.
Re: Controlling the standard charger
I have a feeling there is a setting you can tweak using the DAIG 2000 diagnosis unit, there was definately options in the charger section I am sure, wasnt many from memory but you could change the current draw which would impact charge time.
ChrisB
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Re: Controlling the standard charger
Here is the way to quick charge Berlingo:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x618pd ... -pour_tech
forget standard charger
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x618pd ... -pour_tech
forget standard charger
evcar.pl - www.electrique.pl
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