The charger I'm using is the clunky but respected in its day 48V QuiQ 1500 charger that has at least 10 algorithms built-in, mainly for lead brands but probably one or two for lithiums too. They have a bunch of custom updates but I'm not doing it - it's like $300 for the USB dongle... probably not worth it. I still need to call their support and see which one they'd recommend for my application; hopefully there's one but I can't set voltages myself aside from picking one of the ten algorithms at this point.
But here's what I don't understand and I'm trying to learn from all of your stickies but still... I let it charge again, it was running at 1 kW and voltage reached around 60. Once I disconnected the charger with my beautiful wifi outlet switch, battery pack voltage dropped to below 55 Volts within minutes. This makes me think that 60+, while it's charging, is not really the voltage in the batteries themselves and it's not harming them yet, or is it?
But here's what I don't understand and I'm trying to learn from all of your stickies but still... I let it charge again, it was running at 1 kW and voltage reached around 60. Once I disconnected the charger with my beautiful wifi outlet switch, battery pack voltage dropped to below 55 Volts within minutes. This makes me think that 60+, while it's charging, is not really the voltage in the batteries themselves and it's not harming them yet, or is it?
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