I'm currently debating if it's worth going to LiFePO
4 for my boat project. I initially thought AMG was a good start as weight isn't a big issue on a boat. But investing in chargers is going to cost quite a bit so upgrading to LiFePO
4 later costs more than just the batteries.
If I use LiFePO
4 then I will need to connect a lot of them in parallel which I know is no problem. I'm wondering if I can put multiple chargers in parallel. I'm thinking that the LiFePO
4 chargers are very dumb and just let the
BMS control the charging, so I'm not expecting any problems with doing that. All the batteries will be in parallel and should balance themselves. The reason I'm thinking about getting two chargers and charge in parallel is to be able to decrease the charging time when in a hurry by connecting both at the same time, or just use one charger for normal charging and when using the 2kw generator I'm going to have as a backup. I will never go over 3500w charge power as that is the limit at my marina. If one
BMS has a voltage limit on the battery slightly higher than the rest of the packs it should still not get more than about 3C charge current and that would be over a very short period.
The other question I have has to do with cold weather. Can a LiFePO
4 pack be subjected to freezing temperatures without any lasting effects? If I use LiFePO
4 in my boat then they are going to see cold nights near the end of the boating season, but they are not going to be used in freezing temperatures. I also would like to store the batteries in the garage rather than indoors during the winter (usually not colder than -20°C), but that is negotiable.
Thanks