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opinion:frater_secessus:charging_faster [2020/11/04 16:23]
frater_secessus [lead-acid]
opinion:frater_secessus:charging_faster [2021/12/16 14:22]
frater_secessus [lithium]
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 Note that the **using 2x the charging current only sped up the whole process by 12 minutes (3.6%)** due to Vabs starting earlier but taking longer.  Note that the **using 2x the charging current only sped up the whole process by 12 minutes (3.6%)** due to Vabs starting earlier but taking longer. 
  
-* **Getting to Vabs faster** could be [[electrical:solar:pwm_tweaking|preferable on PWM controllers]], as the system would be making max power for a longer period of time.  +  * **Getting to Vabs faster** could be [[electrical:solar:pwm_tweaking|preferable on PWM controllers]], as the system would be making max power for a longer period of time. 
-* **Getting to Vabs slower** could be preferable on timer-based Absorption configurations((like 180 minutes)), as slower charging regiment would reduced the required Absorption duration.((180/266mins rather than 180/310mins))+  * **Getting to Vabs slower** could be preferable on timer-based Absorption configurations((like 180 minutes)), as slower charging regiment would reduce the required Absorption duration.((180/266mins rather than 180/310mins))
  
  
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-**Lithium batteries** can slurp up current wildly, but shouldn't for their own health.  Lithium lasts longest in sub-C use (ie, less than 100A for a 100Ah Li bank).  C/2 (50A) is a more common limit to keep from stressing them. In commercial examples the BMS will limit current to protect the cells.  A small [[electrical:12v:b2b|DC-DC charger]] can help protect bare cells from their own greediness.+**Lithium batteries** can slurp up current wildly, but shouldn't for their own health.  Lithium lasts longest in sub-C use (ie, less than 100A for a 100Ah Li bank).  C/2 (50A) is a more common manufacturer recommendation, and folks [[electrical:12v:drop-in_lifepo4#an_approach_to_greater_longevity|striving for added longevity]] might limit it to C/5 (20A).  . In commercial examples the BMS will limit current to protect the cells.  A small [[electrical:12v:b2b|DC-DC charger]] can help protect bare cells from their own greediness. 
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 +Limiting charging  current also makes it easier on alternators when they are used to charge Li.  
  
  
opinion/frater_secessus/charging_faster.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/15 11:05 by frater_secessus