- This is not a question about the whys and wherefores of cell balancing as I'm well versed in the necessity of this.
- What I am looking for is in two parts:
1. I've got a bunch of new cells ready for my first 10s 2p build and will be measuring the voltage of each cell and 'pairing up' the cells such that each cell is near enough the same as it's partner. So here's the first question: what is an acceptable (milli) voltage between the two cells?
2. So the battery is built and used for a number of charge/discharge cycles but a voltage check of the individual cell groups shows that there is a difference of some millivolts across the 10 groups despite the BMS. So the next question is, how much voltage difference in cell groups is OK to live with.
I'd appreciated it if any answers to the above can include a reference to a reputable paper/website rather than 'my granny who watches YT a lot says it's xxx mV' I ask this as try as I might, I've not found such a source for myself. I know there will be plenty of opinions from memebers on here, but a reference rather than a 'granny says' answer is preferable.
Thanks in advance, B4t
1.2. SOC 0%
- Cell voltage in SOC 0% of Pack should be Min. 3.0V.
(Discharging Cut-off Voltage)
1.3. Operating Charging Voltage of a cell.
- Normal operating voltage of a cell is 4.20V
- Max operating voltage of a cell is 4.25V.
Above quote for Samsung 29E spec sheet.
So taking above as an example for a 10s 36 volt battery, if a cell is out of balance and is .05 volt higher than rest of pack at 42v, it runs the risk of going above the the 4.25 volt threshold.
At the other end, if the controller low voltage cutout is set for 31 volts and a cell is .1 volt low, it runs the risk of dropping below the 3 volts threshold. (Note however that some controllers by default may be set for only 30 volts in LCD) Thing may also be worst if you get a combination of high and low cells
So to allow some headroom and variables, cell would ideally need to be within 10-20 millivolts balance as in the example above.
PS Also note that cells that appear to be in balance at 4.2 volt may not necessarily be in balance at 3.1 volts. However, if the cells are of good quality and from the same batch, this will normally be the case.
If in doubt, set your controller LVC higher if this is possible.