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opinion:frater_secessus:self-heated_lifepo4 [2023/09/03 16:24] frater_secessus [robust charging] |
opinion:frater_secessus:self-heated_lifepo4 [2023/10/17 15:13] (current) frater_secessus [how the approaches work] |
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- allow incoming power only to the internal heaters, typically ~60w | - allow incoming power only to the internal heaters, typically ~60w | ||
- when cell temps are > | - when cell temps are > | ||
- | - optional: | + | - optional: |
This means //warming only happens when charging is present// | This means //warming only happens when charging is present// | ||
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- | With " | + | With " |
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- | In some specific use cases one approach might be better-suited than the other. | + | |
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* how much charging would I miss out on because the bank is taking only 60w to run the heaters instead of taking everything I can throw at it?; and | * how much charging would I miss out on because the bank is taking only 60w to run the heaters instead of taking everything I can throw at it?; and | ||
- | * how does this compare to the Wh required to keep the bank above freezing when no charging is present? | + | |
- | | + | * do I need greater configurability than the built-in heater allows? |
+ | * do I have the interest or ability to DIY? | ||
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