After a 10 k power ride with one battery and two pies I have some statistics to toy with. The test battery is a 48v10ah LiFePO4 aluminum cased GM battery with about 400-500 cycles run through it by now. The battery is configured in the CA3 as a 16 cell 10 Amp LiFe battery. The number beside the ohm symbol on the CA3 is .179. If I understand correctly this number gets divided by the number of cells in the battery to determine the individual cell internal resistance. So .179/16 = .011.
The voltage of the battery is 53.4 volts at rest. with several hard dual MP III full torque take offs and 10 k of hard riding vmin droped to 39.9 volts. and Amax went to 56. SO now we have
((volts at rest - Vmin)/Amax)/number of cells)
((53.4 - 39.9)/56)/16) = .015
So I could be mistaken but those numbers seem pretty good to me. Of course I could be calculating this all wrong as well. What do I know
And yes I realize a 56 amp draw on my 48v10ah battery is not good but I could not figure out how to set the CA for 48v30ah and run all three in parallel. It seems when I do 30 amps 48 cells it thinks my battery is a 153.3 volts of something like that. So I just did this test with one.
Maybe I need to ask Justin that one.
Gary