I'm thinking about getting one of those. The PC PSU I have at home is defective. Supposed to put out 12A at 12v. It only does 10.6v and if I charge at any higher than 1A on the charger the voltage drops below 10v on the PSU and the charger shuts down. So it's delivering much less than 1A, I'm too lazy to do the math since it really doesn't matter lol. I can probably get another though, they throw out PCs work all the time.
Here's the battery jammed in its box, perfect fit, you'd think it was made for that. The box is waterproof, I sealed around the power socket and I'm using rubber washers on the bolts that I drove through the bottom to bolt it to the rack.
I've read you shouldn't use those 3 pronged sockets and plugs but that one came off a huge floor model photocopier, it's rated for 15A at 250v, I think it can handle the 18A my motor draws. I used it all last year with my SLAs.
There's a fuse in the empty space below the switches as well as the precharge resistors, the
BMS will go in there too once it arrives.
I have another question regarding regen. With my SLAs when braking going down a big hill to work the voltage would go up 5 or 6v. This morning with my lipos the spike was only 1 or 2v. Why? I didn't have a fully charged battery, it was about 54v when I left home, I figured since I don't have my
BMS yet I didn't want to risk overcharging when braking. Is it because of the higher capacity, 20Ah vs 10Ah? Is there some property of Lipo that caused it, ie greater internal resistance? Just curious, it doesn't really matter.