Hi e-riders!
I'm new with that technology and after reading many topics on forum, I have some questions, probably already answered, but cannot find the right google-keywords...
For my understanding, li-io battery shall be charged with a constant current until it reached the max voltage of cells then constant voltage until amp reach a minimum value (nearly 0?).
Cells aren't identical, some reaches the voltage first, but the average or sum of pack didn't reach the value. I read that cells can be protected with electronics on each cells, or sometimes a BMS can handle that.
1. Some people use PSU Server to charge their batteries. I see some used PSU quite cheap (ex: Cisco WS-CAC-3000W or 6000W). Is the PSU has to have specific function as limit current on the first phase, adjustable max voltage? Is maximum watt delivered by PSU defined the XC charge?
2. For example, in a Tesla Battery modules or in a Zero Battery modules, are cells self protected or all cells are monitored by a BMS or just natural balacing?
Thanks