Got inspired by another thread and bought myself a better lab PSU with CC/CV setting. Current one I have is 30V/5A but as I need 42V that was not unfortunately not enough. So, after some serious googling I found the Korad lineup, same one sells at Farnell as "Tenma" brand, or Elfa/Distrelec as "RND Lab" brand, or Velleman brand also. So I thought it felt quite safe buying the original Korad.
Choice fell on this 60V/5A model Korad KA6005P that is programmable, you can connect it through USB to your computer to control it or monitor to create your own charging curves. Also one neat feature is the five presets. I currently have M1 at 38V/3A and M2 at 41V/3A. Storage charge (~70%) and full charge (~90%).
It comes in various packages, I took one which have a load of extra cables and adapters, DC-plugs for anything you can imagine:
Started up and connected to my external charge monitor and my multimeter:
And finally, storage charging one battery pack here at 38V/3A:
Seems to work just fine, it makes some noise though. Otherwise fine
Choice fell on this 60V/5A model Korad KA6005P that is programmable, you can connect it through USB to your computer to control it or monitor to create your own charging curves. Also one neat feature is the five presets. I currently have M1 at 38V/3A and M2 at 41V/3A. Storage charge (~70%) and full charge (~90%).
It comes in various packages, I took one which have a load of extra cables and adapters, DC-plugs for anything you can imagine:
Started up and connected to my external charge monitor and my multimeter:
And finally, storage charging one battery pack here at 38V/3A:
Seems to work just fine, it makes some noise though. Otherwise fine