In Li-ion the precharge works by supplying 10% (or is it 20%?) of C (the rated charge current) until the voltage reaches a certain point and then goes into the CC-CV (Constant Current - Constant Voltage) cycles. It allows a Li-ion cell to recovery from a low charge state (to some degree at least).I understand why a battery pre-charge circuit may be needed in some set-ups, but could someone please explain how it works.
Do they need any sort of priming, or can you just connect the controller straight to the battery?
No worries. I wasn't aware that this was even an issue! Certainly something to bear in mind should I replace the Whisper battery with a non standard one.Sorry z0mb13e, I should have explained more clearly, but thanks for the interesting information.
I did mean in relation to the spark created when connecting the controller to the battery, which can be strong enough to trash the connectors.
In particular, Cell Man's A123, 52v 11.5Ah triangle battery.
These are capable of incredibly high currents, so I guess a pre-charge circuit is a necessity.
I think I read that the battery comes with the usual pos and neg for output, but also an extra wire.
Has anyone used his batteries before with the extra pre-charge wire?