Gday,
We purchased 2 x Victron LiFePO4 battery 25,6V/200Ah Smart BAT52412041 for a customer install
Upon the first charge 1 battery had 2 cells go over-voltage (BMS cutout) well before full charge state. the other battery is in perfect balance.
Question: what is the factory balancing tolerance?
There seems to be 2 scenarios here;
1. If the cells WERE balanced in the factory and they went out of spec on the first charge then this indicates a capacity defect (ie 20% below) - they should be replaced
2. If the cells WEREN’T balanced in the factory then we also have a defect that cannot be rectified on our end (sealed cells). And this would have reputations implications for Victron. Although we could attempt it, we wouldn’t be prepared to undertake surgery to parallel and balance the cells as this would void any future warranty. Also doesn’t guarantee solving the problem.
I can see that Victron publish a method to bring them back into balance (without opening) however this is supposed to only be needed for batteries that have gone flat or have done thousands of cycles. Note these batteries were sitting at healthy voltages when delivered.
Good battery cell voltages 3.41, 3.40 , 3.40 , 3.40, 3.40 , 3.41 , 3.41, 3.41
"Bad" battery cell voltages 3.71, 3.37, 3.37, 3.37, 3.37, 3.37, 3.37, 3.53
The wholesaler is enquiring with victron but i'd like a second opinion.
Thank you
Brett