never switch between serial and parallel except when they are fully charged.
I intend to do exactly that, by wiring the two battery packs as per my diagram below.
I'm also considering linking the relays to the brakes so that the regen will automatically operate at 24 Volts
(with doubled Ah rating) even when 48V is selected, which I hope will give more effective regen braking at slower speeds.
I will probably fit audible low level warning devices to both packs, but only intend to visually monitor the top left pack in the diagram, as during 48V use this will always be the lower of the two packs due to the additional but small current used to power the relays, voltmeter and LED lighting. Another advantage with having the voltmeter only on one battery pack, is that it will always appear that I'm running on 24V
(legal power), in case I'm ever stopped with the switch accidentally in the wrong position!
As the packs will be still be externally balanced during braking and 24V
(hopefully legal) use, I don't foresee any real problems with this set-up.
I also intend to leave the balance leads connected together in parallel during storage
and charging, to ensure they are balanced as much as possible.
I first became involved with R/C electric flight over 30 years ago and have never had any of my battery packs catch fire yet, but I'm fully aware that this can and does happen with lipo flight packs. But I still intend to make up two 7S2P 5000mAh 20C packs specifically for use with the Magic Pie, which will give me 48V 10Ah for off road speed at the flick of a switch, or 24V 20Ah for legal use with improved regen.
Perhaps I will put my theory to the test using 14Ah
SLA's before I splash out on 5000mAh Lipos.
Alan