Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
#91
Re: Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
Ross - I will measure it on the next go-around, but that might be right. It took only like 2 hours to drain the pack, which would be pretty sad with 1A, since these packs should be 5.5AH (with 1A, I should have gotten 5+ hours)
I stopped the load at 112V, which is actually like the 3% or less charge remaining. I was told when cycling to go below 0.9V but not below 0.8V per cell because you risk the reversal thing. (132 cells at 0.85V its 112V)
I am now doing the grid charge and see if the voltage is stable, if not I will try a faster discharge.. I can probably connect an AC heater and heat my house
I stopped the load at 112V, which is actually like the 3% or less charge remaining. I was told when cycling to go below 0.9V but not below 0.8V per cell because you risk the reversal thing. (132 cells at 0.85V its 112V)
I am now doing the grid charge and see if the voltage is stable, if not I will try a faster discharge.. I can probably connect an AC heater and heat my house
#92
Re: Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
Be careful on the heater suggestion. I don't want to lead you down the dark path. :-) Affirmative on heating your house. Just be sure you don't over draw on the current. It would be nice to know the temperature on the cells during your testing to know if something is overheating.
My Dad is visiting this week and I am postponing my testing for a week or so. I did get my connectors in from Ebay so I'll make up some leads and get ripping soon.
I look forward to hearing of your progress!
Ross
My Dad is visiting this week and I am postponing my testing for a week or so. I did get my connectors in from Ebay so I'll make up some leads and get ripping soon.
I look forward to hearing of your progress!
Ross
#94
Re: Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
Great news! The old battery is now holding charge much better. i am at 90% capacity after 2 days. I will wait a couple more days to make sure it holds. If this works out, then a full cycle may be the cure for the discharge issue.
Ross, I wonder if this is why you didn't find any issues with your cells? doesn't the IMAX do a full cycle to test the batter? that may have fixed em?
Ross, I wonder if this is why you didn't find any issues with your cells? doesn't the IMAX do a full cycle to test the batter? that may have fixed em?
#95
Re: Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
Ross, you said you would list the items you bought to grid charge/reblance your battery? I would like to attempt to rebalance my cells to get rid of my recals...If Honda won't help me I'll have to help myself.
Hunter: waiting to see if you still think the full cycle fixed your issue!
Hunter: waiting to see if you still think the full cycle fixed your issue!
#96
Re: Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
Great news - I believe the combination of grid charging AND cycling my old battery has fixed the fast 'self discharge' issue. I think the battery has lost capacity (normal after almost 100k miles), but is operating normally and cells are balanced.
BEFORE:
After charging it to 169 volts, after 4 days of sitting, it drops to 155 volts (14 volt drop!)
AFTER 2 cycles and 3 grid charges:
After charging it to 169 volts, after 4 days of sitting, drops to 167 volts - 2 volt drop.
However, the grid charge didn't fix this part by itself, I had to connect light bulbs and do TWO full cycles of draining the battery to almost 0% to break up the 'chemistry' issues.
I believe the re-cals would be gone because its 'holding' its charge. I would need to confirm by putting in the vehicle.
OWL - I think the grid charge would help but to reset the battery chemistry you would also want to drain the battery to 104 volts at least one time.
Here is what I believe works:
1) Grid charge to max (186v or so)
2) Drain to almost 0% which is 104V (using two 60W bulbs in parallel)
3) Grid charge to max (186v or so)
4) Drain to almost 0% which is 104V
5) Grid charge to max (186v or so)
6) re-connect to vehicle and enjoy
BEFORE:
After charging it to 169 volts, after 4 days of sitting, it drops to 155 volts (14 volt drop!)
AFTER 2 cycles and 3 grid charges:
After charging it to 169 volts, after 4 days of sitting, drops to 167 volts - 2 volt drop.
However, the grid charge didn't fix this part by itself, I had to connect light bulbs and do TWO full cycles of draining the battery to almost 0% to break up the 'chemistry' issues.
I believe the re-cals would be gone because its 'holding' its charge. I would need to confirm by putting in the vehicle.
OWL - I think the grid charge would help but to reset the battery chemistry you would also want to drain the battery to 104 volts at least one time.
Here is what I believe works:
1) Grid charge to max (186v or so)
2) Drain to almost 0% which is 104V (using two 60W bulbs in parallel)
3) Grid charge to max (186v or so)
4) Drain to almost 0% which is 104V
5) Grid charge to max (186v or so)
6) re-connect to vehicle and enjoy
#100
Re: Battery refurbish in process - IMAX B6
yes this can be done 'in car', but you would need to put the equipment and wires next to, or in the car and need to power up the fan to keep the battery cool. (you would temporarily disconnect the HV cables from the car, and connect your setup).
with low current (0.5 amp discharge, 0.35A charge, you may not need a fan even in-car especially on a cool day.
with low current (0.5 amp discharge, 0.35A charge, you may not need a fan even in-car especially on a cool day.