Jerry, I have a question about your ebay-sourced charger... have you checked out what voltage it gives out?
If you remember, I asked you about Tongxin motor supplier in the past. Now the motor has been ordered along other things (like spokes, rim, nipples etc.). I'm hoping to get something done for the project in the following weeks.
Regarding battery I think about 4,5 Ah is big enough capacity for my use. Maybe I'll buy 2 Turnigy lifepo4 packs (2p6s) and connect them in series or even go your way and use individual cells. Anyway I was wondering if I could use my existing 36V SLA charger to charge this series-connected pack easily? I could then separate it in two and balance both packs occasionally with cheap balancing charger.
My current charger gives out these voltages:
41,7 V (measured from charger connector not connected to the battery)
43,7 V (initially when connected to the slightly discharged battery and charging going on). The voltage continues to rise slowly until the green light lights up. Voltage was checked from Turnigy power analyzer screen.
41,4 V (charger has green light and the battery is charged ready). Checked from Turnigy power analyzer screen.
Bottomline, are SLA and lifepo4 chargers basically the same?
EDIT:
I checked ebay and there was this charger:
36V 36 Volt Electric Scooter bike Razor Charger ATV : eBay Motors (item 320489157828 end time Mar-18-10 06:02:51 PDT)
In the picture there is mentioned "equal changing voltage 44,5 V". So this is cut-out voltage, am I correct? Seems to be a little on the high side: 44,5/12=3,71V per cell. A123 charging cutout should be 3,6 - 3,7 V.
When I now checked your earlier posts, the specifications are the same as yours. Has the charger been working fine and do you think it is safe to use daily without worrying about overcharging?