Richard10002
Well-Known Member
LiFePo max voltage per cell is 3.6V. Nominal storage and shipping voltage is 3.2 ~ 3.3V. Maximum discharged state is often quoted at 2.5V - but I suggest that going below 3.0V is not advised if you wish to have long service life. If I was to use LiFePo - I would try to not go below 3.2V generally but with occasional drop to 3.0V acceptable.
Second that to get real advantage of Lithium based - you need to have balanced cells.
OK. So, subject to balance, a Low Voltage Cut Off at say, 12.5V, might be a reasonable compromise as a failsafe?
Plus a policy of starting to charge once the voltage has fallen to say, 12.9V?
This should result in never dropping as low as 3.0V per cell, and rarely dropping as low as even 3.2V per cell?
On the balanced cell side of things:
What would you suggest as a reasonable Delta in mV, for a 4 cell nominal 12V battery?
With separate cells, it shouldn't be too difficult to use a resistor, and a volt meter, to read and balance cells, top or bottom?
With 12V units, I suppose you have to hope that the internal BMS is up to the job.