Vik351 wrote: βThu Aug 20, 2020 8:25 pm
Greynomad wrote: βThu Aug 20, 2020 4:50 pm
Vik351 wrote: βThu Aug 20, 2020 4:10 pm
Have a date with T1 once I can breathe again...
vik...
I hope you are both very happy with your relationship.

(No heavy breathing, now!)
Well... If it isn't "Our Clown" chippin in with SFA...
vik...
No need to be nasty Vic, a bit of humour goes a long way when stuck at home in lock down.
As far as NP's set up, he uses single 12v batteries to build up his capacity, very different to the method we use, build capacity at cell level and link them in series to build a single 12v, 24v or 48v battery as required.
This means in the 12v battery systems, active balancing is not such a great issue because we only have one battery for a cell to go high voltage, not multiple batteries. This means we have a bigger window of variation possible between the highest and lowest cells before the upper or lower battery terminal voltage compared to cell voltage becomes an issue.

... yeah I read it a few times and that only made sense to me because I know the subject
This is why we use the cell voltage upper and lower voltage alarms as a secondary control rather than the primary control, we leave that to the chargers themselves, and use the recording the same high and low cell 3 days in a row if an over 150mV out of balance cell voltage is seen before recommending any action being taken. Even at that stage it is not a critical "Act now or else" item and correction is easy by simple topping up the lowest cell and the problem goes away.
After all the yrs of experience we know that a high cell voltage today will often not be seen the following day, or even a high cell in the morning will often not still be a high cell in the afternoon. There are a lot of complex things happening within each cell group and only time will allow that to sort itself out, trying to fix something that isn't broken will cause more problems than it cures.
This is why NP restricts his cell size per battery to 50Ah where we can build batteries with 1200Ah per cell and still have the same control system with no requirement for any sort of continuous cell balancing for a 12v battery, they just don't cause that many issues. We have customers return for a system service after more than 3 yrs telling us they have never needed to use the single cell charger, others needing to use the rebalance 7 yrs after the system install and ringing for a refresher course on how to do it because they had forgotten, so now we include that in part of the info pack Margaret gives each customer when they pick up their vehicle.
We do have minimal cell balancing for 24v batteries, because they can be a bit like herding cats, and a more serious cell balancing set up for 48v batteries because they are like herding feral cats on a polished floor using a number of Dingo packs to keep them in a close group, a number of dead ones is sure to be the result
I wasn't actually planning the post to be that long or complex, you can see why Margaret writes the articles on the website
T1 Terry