hello all
I am trying to make myself a 12v battery pack for dual purpose.
1. automotive shop battery ( booster )
2. drift trike with car starter motor ( purely for fun )
1. Shop battery will be used as backup power source while programming ECU's, or mainly starting a cars or motorcycles with partially drained batteries.
2. Drift Trike - just for fun. it is almost done just need the battery. Is it made out of a leftover parts from cars :)
Anyway my thoughts on battery pack and I need some one to correct me if I am wrong !
I am planning to make a pack of 24 cells. 3 in series and total of 6 cells and BMS with balance for one section of 6 cells, so total will be 4 sections and each with separate BMS. If I will need more juice from the pack I will add more sections to the pack.
One thing I don't understand about the BMS modules and I would like someone to explain me these things, as I am not willing to spend a lot of money on the project I want to use the power supply (charger) the one I have at the shop. The charger is C-TEK rated at 25A. While charging a battery it gives constant 13.5V. So my general questions regarding BMS:
1. Can I use the charger I have at the shop as long as I am using BMS?
2. Does BMS control the CHARGE? I mean does it stop charging when the section is charged fully, Or I need to monitor this by my self?
3. As I understand MS also controls the max amp drained from the batteries. VTC6 is rated around 10A per cell, so from one section I should have around 50-60 amp. I am thinking that BMS rated at 50A constant and 150A peak should do the job, or I should go with 30A BMS? My considerations are mostly when starting a car it will draw lots of amps but for like 3-10 seconds and I am not willing to "overdain" the batteries.
The drift trike starter while drifting take around 30-50amp while drifting, so the battery pack I mentioned should handle this easily.
I am thinking of Sony VTC6 cells, at least I can source the locally for a reasonable price.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and time. And excuse me if all what I wrote is a complete nonsense... I will learn everything eventually. :)
I am trying to make myself a 12v battery pack for dual purpose.
1. automotive shop battery ( booster )
2. drift trike with car starter motor ( purely for fun )
1. Shop battery will be used as backup power source while programming ECU's, or mainly starting a cars or motorcycles with partially drained batteries.
2. Drift Trike - just for fun. it is almost done just need the battery. Is it made out of a leftover parts from cars :)
Anyway my thoughts on battery pack and I need some one to correct me if I am wrong !
I am planning to make a pack of 24 cells. 3 in series and total of 6 cells and BMS with balance for one section of 6 cells, so total will be 4 sections and each with separate BMS. If I will need more juice from the pack I will add more sections to the pack.
One thing I don't understand about the BMS modules and I would like someone to explain me these things, as I am not willing to spend a lot of money on the project I want to use the power supply (charger) the one I have at the shop. The charger is C-TEK rated at 25A. While charging a battery it gives constant 13.5V. So my general questions regarding BMS:
1. Can I use the charger I have at the shop as long as I am using BMS?
2. Does BMS control the CHARGE? I mean does it stop charging when the section is charged fully, Or I need to monitor this by my self?
3. As I understand MS also controls the max amp drained from the batteries. VTC6 is rated around 10A per cell, so from one section I should have around 50-60 amp. I am thinking that BMS rated at 50A constant and 150A peak should do the job, or I should go with 30A BMS? My considerations are mostly when starting a car it will draw lots of amps but for like 3-10 seconds and I am not willing to "overdain" the batteries.
The drift trike starter while drifting take around 30-50amp while drifting, so the battery pack I mentioned should handle this easily.
I am thinking of Sony VTC6 cells, at least I can source the locally for a reasonable price.
Thank you in advance for your thoughts and time. And excuse me if all what I wrote is a complete nonsense... I will learn everything eventually. :)
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