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electrical:batterycide [2021/03/08 14:16] frater_secessus [Battery murder] |
electrical:batterycide [2023/08/24 22:52] (current) princess_fluffypants [murdering lithium] |
* not charging at [[electrical:solar:charge_controller_setpoints|manufacturer-recommended Absorption voltage]] (Vabs) to reverse normally-occurring ("soft") sulfation. This is most commonly caused by [[electrical:12v:alternator|isolator-only]] charging since the house bank is being charged at ((or slightly below)) alternator voltage. \\ Less commonly, [[electrical:solar|Solar]]-only charging can cause this problem if the [[electrical:solar:sizing|battery capacity is too great for the solar output]].((http://support.rollsbattery.com/support/solutions/articles/5964-battery-sulfation)) | * not charging at [[electrical:solar:charge_controller_setpoints|manufacturer-recommended Absorption voltage]] (Vabs) to reverse normally-occurring ("soft") sulfation. This is most commonly caused by [[electrical:12v:alternator|isolator-only]] charging since the house bank is being charged at ((or slightly below)) alternator voltage. \\ Less commonly, [[electrical:solar|Solar]]-only charging can cause this problem if the [[electrical:solar:sizing|battery capacity is too great for the solar output]].((http://support.rollsbattery.com/support/solutions/articles/5964-battery-sulfation)) |
* not holding Vabs for [[electrical:severe_battery_use#increasing_effective_absorption_duration|sufficient duration]] so that absorption current drops to manufacturer-recommended levels. [[electrical:generator#charging_batteries|Generator-]] or [[electrical:12v:b2b|DC-DC charging]] can cause this unless the charger runs the necessary number of hours it takes to complete Absorption. | * not holding Vabs for [[electrical:severe_battery_use#increasing_effective_absorption_duration|sufficient duration]] so that absorption current drops to manufacturer-recommended levels. [[electrical:generator#charging_batteries|Generator-]] or [[electrical:12v:b2b|DC-DC charging]] can cause this unless the charger runs the necessary number of hours it takes to complete Absorption. |
* discharging too deeply. Maximum discharge is typically limited to 50% [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|depth of discharge]]. | * discharging too deeply. Discharge with lead-chemistries is typically limited to 50% [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|depth of discharge]] as a compromise between cycle life and bank size. |
* allowing the cells to get low on distilled water. Check them 1x/month or so until you learn their personality. | * allowing the cells to get low on distilled water. Check them 1x/month or so until you learn their personality. |
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* overvoltage. [[electrical:12v:lifepo4_batteries_thread|13.8v is a safe upper limit]] without BMS and will charge the bank completely. Some experienced folk use slightly higher voltages for faster charging but it must be terminated quickly as the bank approaches 100% state of charge. Exception: Lithium banks with BMS typically overcharge intentionally to balance cells. The overcharge is consumed by resistors and does not actually go into the cell. | * overvoltage. [[electrical:12v:lifepo4_batteries_thread|13.8v is a safe upper limit]] without BMS and will charge the bank completely. Some experienced folk use slightly higher voltages for faster charging but it must be terminated quickly as the bank approaches 100% state of charge. Exception: Lithium banks with BMS typically overcharge intentionally to balance cells. The overcharge is consumed by resistors and does not actually go into the cell. |
* long periods of 100% state of charge; cease all charging at 100% and only charge that high if you know some loads will be applied immediately. Lithium chemistries do not care about partial state of charge so use that to your advantage. | * long periods of 100% state of charge; cease all charging at 100% and only charge that high if you know some loads will be applied immediately. |
| * IF you're storing the van or know you're not going to be using the batteries for more than a couple days, it's strongly recommended to leave lithium batteries at 50-80% SOC. Lithium chemistries do not care about partial state of charge, and actually prefer it.. |
* exposure to high heat | * exposure to high heat |
* attempting to charge at below freezing | * attempting to charge at below freezing |