Maintain a constant charging current throughout the entire charging process. The control method of constant current charging is very simple; however, because the ability of the LiFePO4 51.2v pack to accept current decreases as charging time increases, the battery's ability to receive power diminishes in the later stages of charging. Consequently, the utilization rate of the charging current significantly decreases. This charging method is simple to operate, easy to implement, and the charging power is easy to calculate.
Constant voltage charging refers to maintaining a constant voltage during the charging process. During charging, the charging current adjusts automatically according to the state of charge of the lifepo4 51.2 v. If the initially specified constant voltage value is appropriate, it can not only fully charge the battery but also reduce gas emission and water loss. However, this charging method cannot effectively reflect the overall state of charge of the battery, and the excessively high current at the start of charging could damage the battery, so constant voltage charging is rarely used.
Simply put, it combines constant voltage charging and constant current charging. At the beginning, constant current charging is used. The current is too high at the start of constant voltage charging, so constant voltage charging is used later to avoid overcharging caused by constant current charging. The ece energy LiFePO4 51.2v generally uses constant current followed by constant voltage charging. This approach prevents overcharging while also avoiding excessive charging current, thereby protecting the battery effectively.
These are the various charging methods for LiFePO4 51.2v. It is recommended to use constant voltage and constant current charging, first with constant current, then with constant voltage. It is recommended to use 0.3C for constant current and 3.65V for constant voltage, that is, charge at 0.3C during the constant current phase, and after the battery voltage reaches 3.65V, switch to 3.65V constant voltage charging. During charging, ensure that the charging current does not fall below 0.1C. If it falls below 0.1C, stop charging because the battery is fully charged at this point.
It is best to charge ECE ENERGY LiFePO4 51.2v when the remaining battery level is 25%-30%. This prevents over-discharge of the battery. Additionally, if the electric vehicle will not be used for an extended period, charge it every three months, ensuring a 100% full charge each time.
The Card Point 220 LiFePO4 51.2v, independently developed by ece ltd, uses entirely new cells and takes only 3-4 hours to fully charge. It is recommended to charge promptly when the remaining battery level is 10% in summer and 30% in winter to prevent over-discharge. ECE ENERGY is your best choice.
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