Drive Electric Week

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Originally Posted by miked826 View Post
"The batteries I'm using need to be babysat, coddled, and constantly monitored."

That's pretty much how Carol describes me. snork
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by miked826 View Post
"The batteries I'm using need to be babysat, coddled, and constantly monitored."

That's pretty much how Carol describes me. snork

LOL The battery drain from just sitting unused is pretty amazing actually. If they drop too low there can be irreversible cell damage. Charged too high and they can burst into flames.
 
"The batteries I'm using need to be babysat, coddled, and constantly monitored."
miked826 - Does you battery pack have a BMS? I thought the BMS made charging LiPo batteries pretty simple. I'm still using SLAs.
 
Mike

Perhaps you should consider a mature battery chemistry, like NiMh.

NiMh will accept series charging with simple current limiting, and don't care what state of charge you leave them at.

Big boys like Toshiba, Sony & Apple still have trouble keeping the pin in the Lithium hand grenade 100% of the time.

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This show was great. Congrats to Darren for putting on this huge event. Here are some electric bike related photos from the Juicer booth;
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Hey, that's Kacy from Marrs Electric!

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Bonneville eRecord holder, Brandon Miller watches MC club members check out Captain Electrica.
 
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