This morning i am a little worried about the heat that the 1.3kW transfer to the battery pack.
I toutched the top of the ZF13 and it was warm.. after 6 hours of 1.3kW cahrge. there is still 6 other hours to go. The ambient is 23 degree C in the garage btw.
but when i toutched to teh bottom of the ZF13, near the acces close to teh motor, it was very warm! I measured 47 degree C witch is certainly not helping the cell life!!
I would like to get your opinion about that. I work with lithium since years and it is one of the basic rule that lithium cells dont like heat!
I worrie for two things: cell balance and life over the entire life of the battery as heat is not spread with perfect uniformity over the bottom of the battery so some cells get more heat than others,
The fact that i have a powertank on teh top that dont receive that heat so this one will not have the same conditions and the internal resisatcne of it will be different.
The previous DELTA Q charger had fins witch transfered heat to the air and less to the battery .. now with these new poted chargers that are directly transfering heat to the battery taht is making me to worrie a bit....
our weather is less warm than in California.. so i can imagine a battery being left at ambient of 30 or 35Celsius would have a derating of 10 more degree!! 57 celsius on teh bottom of the battery is not what i call GOOD for the cell life!...
The battery itself is perfectly engineered but the decision to have the charger to transfer heat to it is questionable.
What are your opinion?
Doc