Rebalancing my LFP battery bank to add a 17th cell.
Raj174
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Well I just spent the last two days rebalancing my LFP battery bank, and what a chore it was. I had to rebalance because I added a 17th cell, which I originally bought as a spare, and balancing the bank a few weeks ago didn't go as well as I would have liked. I think I was just in too much of a hurry, and to do it properly takes time. Anyway, this time, I first brought the 16 195AH cells slowly up to an average of 3.8 volts while bleeding off voltage from specific cells with resistors as they started rising faster than the others. I did this with a 58.4 volt 10 amp charger and two 3.3 ohm 10 watt resistors soldered to wire with large alligator clips ( a trick @Simon told me about). This took about 8 hours.
The next day I charged the 17th cell up to 3.8 volts with a 3.65 volt 10 amp charger then disassembled the bank, wired all 17 cells in parallel and connected the 3.65 volt 10 amp charger to the parallel bank and began charging. I had to move the charger connections around about every 15 to 20 minutes to keep voltage of the connected cells from rising too fast. All the cells slowly increased in voltage until they reached 3.6 volts. At this point this 3.2 volt nominal 3315AH battery was drawing a little less than one amp. I stopped charging and left them connected in parallel for another 4 hours. The bank is now top balanced at 3.6 volts. This took about 10 hours all together.
I disassembled the parallel connections, reassembled them in series, connected the bank and brought the system online.
This was tedious and I am glad this only needs to be done every two or three years, or maybe not at all if the possibility of using resistors to adjust cell voltages works to maintain balance. In any case, I certainly think that a two day investment of time and effort that gets me a trouble free no maintenance battery is well worth it. I just thought I'd share my two days of fun with you guys and anyone interested in the process.
Rick
4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset.
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How would the resistors help Rick from an offgrid slant? You would still have to lose power or have a secondary battery or generator running the house right?
Does Winston make a way to automate the BMS ?
Sounds like you are ready for hurricane season"we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
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Dave Angelini said:How would the resistors help Rick from an offgrid slant? You would still have to lose power or have a secondary battery or generator running the house right?
Does Winston make a way to automate the BMS ?
Sounds like you are ready for hurricane season
Might have been easier to take the bank voltage up till the highest cell reached 3.5V, then put them in parallel for a few hours, then back in series for a second charge and then back in parallel for the final charge. May try that next time.
I'm not sure if Winston makes a BMS, but I'd guess probably not.
Yes, God forbid we get another hurricane this year, but I am as ready as anyone can be. If only we could have had this system in Miami when hurricane Andrew hit. No power for over two weeks.
Rick4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset. -
I have the Schneider/Electric xw 6848 with mppt60. Using LiFe batteries. Is it safe and proper to use 17 cells rather than 16 ? Will I have any issues ? Has anyone done this for an extended period of time ?hybrid: xw6848 pro with two mppt60, 6 kw pv
17 cell 280ah LiFePO4 storage 14 kw
gridtie: sunny boy sma 2x 5k
gridtie: fronius ag5100 5k
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Yes, it's fine, just need to adjust the absorb and float settings for 17 in series. If you use a BMS, a 17 series BMS is harder to find but there are a few out there. Had the 17 cell configuration for about 3 years, no issues.
Rick4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset. -
I think an issue with Schneider is LBCO may not go hi enough so check that. It was on the list of fixes for XWP. If I remember, I will take a look at mppt-60 and make sure. Would be easier also to know what LBCO will be. Gotta go!"we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
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The 6848 lbco upper setting limit is 48v. I would be ok with that, as with the current 16 cells it is set at 45v.
hybrid: xw6848 pro with two mppt60, 6 kw pv
17 cell 280ah LiFePO4 storage 14 kw
gridtie: sunny boy sma 2x 5k
gridtie: fronius ag5100 5k
Gateway / Insight Local
xw4548 backup -
The mppt60 will work into up to 60 volts. 12/24/36/48/60 are the base voltages.hybrid: xw6848 pro with two mppt60, 6 kw pv
17 cell 280ah LiFePO4 storage 14 kw
gridtie: sunny boy sma 2x 5k
gridtie: fronius ag5100 5k
Gateway / Insight Local
xw4548 backup
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