I would like to charge the described battery with 10-20A current. Would the Blue Smart IP65 suit this application? I was unable to find adjustability limits for voltage. This is a 4S 18P pack of LG Mj1 cells. Thank you!
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I would like to charge the described battery with 10-20A current. Would the Blue Smart IP65 suit this application? I was unable to find adjustability limits for voltage. This is a 4S 18P pack of LG Mj1 cells. Thank you!
At 4s-18p you will be there a while.
But yeah since the variations of the charger output is between that range you should be good with that charger.
Sounds like a recipe for disaster at 4.2v per cell though. Also the 18p is questionable.
Do you have a BMS? Does it measure all the cells?
4.2v per cell is very high for lithium. Usually 3.8v is the max. 18650s?
Fantastic - what is the maximum voltage this charger can output?
I am going to have to ask. I see it is not on the tech specs. I have done 15v with one. But not 16.4v. I can set it there in the app but not test it on my battery.
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