Some people think it's a good idea for cell longevity to only charge to 4.1V instead of the normal 4.2V. However, when you have a pack of cells, only charging to 41V may cause balance issues as the BMS in many cases does not start balancing until about 41.5V. Anecdotal evidence from some on this forum suggests this may not be such a serious problem, but this has not been proven with hard data.
So I have this pack I built from what are quite likely to be fake HG2 cells:
As I thought the cells may be fake, I added connections to the balance wires so that the voltages of the individual banks can be checked at any time, which makes the pack ideal for this experiment. I have used it for a few cycles so far, but always charged to 41.7V of the SANS charger from Yose Power. I last used it a few weeks ago and it has been in storage at 38.1V
I modified the SANS charger as advised by Nealh to provide an output of 41V
Initial state of banks:
1: 3.82, 2: 3.81, 3: 3.81, 4: 3.81, 5: 3.81, 6: 3.82, 7: 3.82, 8: 3.82 9: 3.82, 10: 3.82
So a maximum bank to bank variation of 0.01V
Pack voltage 38.1V
After charging:
1: 4.1, 2: 4.09, 3: 4.09, 4: 4.09, 5: 4.09, 6: 4.1, 7: 4.1, 8: 4.1 9: 4.1, 10: 4.1
Pack voltage 40.09V
The bank to bank variation followed a similar pattern to that before charging.
I will use the pack and cycle it several times and report back any issues from only charging to 41V
For reference, here are the BMS specs, it is for the 40A version:
So I have this pack I built from what are quite likely to be fake HG2 cells:
As I thought the cells may be fake, I added connections to the balance wires so that the voltages of the individual banks can be checked at any time, which makes the pack ideal for this experiment. I have used it for a few cycles so far, but always charged to 41.7V of the SANS charger from Yose Power. I last used it a few weeks ago and it has been in storage at 38.1V
I modified the SANS charger as advised by Nealh to provide an output of 41V
Initial state of banks:
1: 3.82, 2: 3.81, 3: 3.81, 4: 3.81, 5: 3.81, 6: 3.82, 7: 3.82, 8: 3.82 9: 3.82, 10: 3.82
So a maximum bank to bank variation of 0.01V
Pack voltage 38.1V
After charging:
1: 4.1, 2: 4.09, 3: 4.09, 4: 4.09, 5: 4.09, 6: 4.1, 7: 4.1, 8: 4.1 9: 4.1, 10: 4.1
Pack voltage 40.09V
The bank to bank variation followed a similar pattern to that before charging.
I will use the pack and cycle it several times and report back any issues from only charging to 41V
For reference, here are the BMS specs, it is for the 40A version: