congrat Offthegrid for your great trip
Hmm.. I have 4 deltaQ charger for the 2011 zero... i wonder what i'll do with them.... ... but they are big and uggly!
The delta Q are great because they are sealed.. but there is also another solution wich is those great 48V server power supply that are are much smaller.. 3 to 4x for the same power!!.. so for my 2011 i could hide two of them under the seat and 2 at the oem charger location and still have room..
I think that on the LiMn cells of the 2011 and later, the limitation is more related to the max charhing C rate of the cells and the thermal management inside the battery assembly...
I'm looking at the Meanwell power supply.. RSP-1000-48. There's a thread on endless sphere detailing a modification to these power supplies to limit output current for constant current charging.
The 2011 battery is 14 series.. are you talking about connecting 4 supplies in parallel? They can be trimmed down to 43V or up to 55V, 55V / 14 = 3.93 volts per cell .. would you use this then just for bulk charging with an overnight balance charge using the Delta-Q?
The 2012 battery is 18 series.. maybe we'd have to use 3 supplies and connect them in series? RSP-1000-24 can be trimmed from 20 to 26.4V, 24V x 3 = 72V, 72V / 18 = 4.0 volts per cell. We get 40A (2.88 kW) from 3 supplies where you would get 21A x 3 = 63A (3.47 kW) from 3 supplies or 21A x 4 = 84A (4.62 kW) from 4 supplies .. assuming the Meanwell PSU does not deliver lower current when you trim the voltage higher.
What happens when you hook up the power supply array to the battery? Say supply output 56V where say battery voltage is depleted down to 3.2 volts per cell = 45V? Does the battery get pulled partway up to the supply voltage and then the power supply provides constant current?
The Meanwell power supplies are not sealed.. still the power density is very appealing. 40A for 3x 1.95 kg = 5.85 kg, approximately the same as a single (environmentally sealed, officially supported) 12A Delta-Q.. packed dimensions of 295x127x123 mm (3x RSP) vs 280x246x110mm (1x QuiQ)..
Charger Vmax BattAmp 110/230V? Dimensions Weight Sealed?
Elcon PFC2500 85V 36A Y 352×195×139mm <7kg IP46
3x RSP-1000-24 79V 40A Y 295x127x123mm 5.95kg N
Delta-Q QuiQ 100V 12A Y 280x246x110mm <6kg IP66
Still.. considering the Elcon charger is (after offthegrid's profile modification) a purpose-built solution and relatively environmentally sealed.. it seems more suitable than a set of Meanwell power supplies. It's still far bulkier and harder to hide than a moduler power supply like your Meanwells, Doctorbass.
I am using these Meanwell PSU as charger for my ebikes since 7 years now and they wortk really great!
They are CC-CV too ( Constant voltage - Constant Current)
They are overcurrent protected to 125% of rated current ( for the RSP serie at least)
so no need for these little board for current limiting, they have internal limit.
ex: both of my RSP 1000-48 really output 1250W DC output continuous each no prob for every charge on my ebikes and my RSP-1500-48 are having an output of a true 1700W DC with a 120V 18A current ( on a 15A breaker.... that dont want to trip =) )
Thse are perfect compact charger!! and their PFC make them really efficient!
I'm using 2 rsp 1000-48 in serie plus couples of serie parallel DC-Dc with the output connected also in serie to get 125V for my 30s lipo pack on my giant ebike.
I have 4 delta Q charger here ( for the 2011 zero) but i plan on replacing them with the meanwell. With a little adj DC-DC of 5V i could raise the 56V max the DeltaQ can do to about 58V.
The single meanwell RSP 1000-48 really do 25A on output so it's 7 more amp than the delta Q and it is 2.5 time more compact!
now what is nice is that it exist alsi the model RSP 2000-48 !!! yes.. the same size of the RSP-1000 but with double the power! imagine 21.4W per cu inch !!! that's 45A at 56V !!
You charge your zero 2011 s or DS in less than 1.5 hours!!
http://www.meanwell.com/search/RSP-2000/RSP-2000-spec.pdfThe RSP-2000-48 is 433$ !! cheaper than the delta Q and twice more powerfull and 2.5 times smaller...
RSP and RCP meanwell prices:
http://www.trcelectronics.com/48-volt-power-supplies-high-chassis-2.shtmlDOc