Burgerman wrote:With R-Net, its possible in programming to set the lowest voltage before the chair stops rolling under load in use.
If you set this to 22V its max setting then it will stop at 2.75V per cell averaged across all 8 cells. At this voltage on a decent quality balanced pack the lowest cell should be well above the dangerous level. So this will effectively prevent you over discharging the pack and causing damage. It will also prevent you using the last few 5Ah? approx. But ask yourself, is that really an issue with a 244Ah (measured) capacity?
I wont be setting that as I may one day prefer to kill the pack in order to reach home. But thats me.
White Lightnin' wrote:Can someone tell me what they are using for a circuit breaker in this battery circuit please? If something goes wrong I may not be able to get out of this chair fast enough to keep from getting burnt.
No, I tried that and it creates too much resistance. Voltage fluctuates and charger isn't happy. I changed to a fuse. All good now.
White Lightnin' wrote:I wish dropping my money on the floor would double it as quickly as it did those connectors. I have no idea why my fingers couldn't do it. I even tried more than once.Shirley, I'm glad you told me 8 awg is good enough, it sells for less money. I don't want to ask you for more favors than you've already done for me other than knowledge. I need that. BM has told me of some other things I need. On top of that I know I need more ring connectors and wire, some Anderson connectors and probably other things I haven't thought of or don't know about. What have I missed? This is another one of those projects I jumped into and had to figure out along the way. I get there after awhile. At least with this project I have help. When I started making my legs there was very little help. I had to stumble into an orthopedic shoe maker's shop whose sign I saw while riding my by bicycle before I got much help in getting extra materials to finish. A skiing buddy hooked me up with a prosthetist who looked at what I was doing and kind of laughed at it. I didn't care at least I could walk on it. As the years went by he told me that he needed to hand it to me that he had laughed at me, but what I had done was pretty much the standard for the industry at that point in time. I had spent twelve years trying to get the prosthetic industry to make a leg for me that worked before I did it myself. So much for deviation from working on wheelchair battery charging. If anyone can think of anything I missed, my eyes and ears are open. Getting information from others can be so much faster than having to make all the mistakes myself. I've had to complete projects both ways.
I meant we are happy to share what we've been doing, what connectors , etc .shirley_hkg wrote:
How would you like your charge cables ?
From what I'm hearing, I'm waiting to find out just how lucky I am right now.
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