My understanding, with the BMS i use, is the BMS LIMITS the rate. On my packs I can use UP TO 5A rate. The charger needs to match the BMS rating. I never considered anyone would try and use a 15A charger, if one exists. There are a lot of BMS makers and battery builders. Your best source of information on the limits of your battery is the seller!The topic of BMS comes up often here on EBR and I'm still a bit in the dark about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_management_system
So I guess the BMS regulates the charging rate?
What if you use 15A charger from AliExpress? Does the BMS not allow you to charge it or will it regulate it down to 4A (or whatever it is programmed to do).
You’d potentially fry the BMS. What if you used a 24v battery in your car?So what would happen if I use 6A charger on a battery that comes with 5A BMS?
Would it just limit it to 5A?
Hopefully you didn’t buy a battery I have to warranty. Charge at 8A at your own peril. NEVER charge at a rate higher than the BMS specifications. Jeez. How is it we are suddenly are smarter than the battery builders?I wouldn't have a problem charging my 10ah battery at 8 amps
Very simply put, charging the batteries we use a 2A rate is the most beneficial.oh ok so basically, whatever the possibility, it won't be good.
They sell the Satiator with the capacity to charge up to 8A. But that in no way means they suggest you do charge at 8A. 5A is a common limit so you’ve had no issues.I don't even know my battery pack's BMS specs to be honest. But my AliExpress 4A charger has been working fine.
I knew that lower charging rate will be better so that's why I got the 4A.
I almost considered getting 8A since Juiced sell this 8A satiated charger so I thought it might be fine.
But at the same time, typically ebike manufactures say so not go over 4A so I kinda went to the safer side.
Nsults, yikes my friend, where are there insults? Suggesting customers use parameters outside of a products recommended specifications is something a seller just can’t do.Keep your insults to yourself Thomas
Because their BMS is capable.Why does Luna sell a higher amp charger,
my Satiator can charge a 48v battery, but I wouldn’t use the 52v option.Do you think they would even sell a charger that goes that high if it even fried 1 BMS on the market.
Seriously? You trust cheap Chinese BMS to protect you.it still will not hurt to use an 8 amp charger would it since your BMS would be governing the charge rate.
Nearly every BMS I own has a 4-5A limit in the specifications. Battery university and others address the advantages and disadvantages of faster charges. The average Joe here will prolong battery life and increase cycles by charging at lower rates. Clearly Juiced reccomends NOT charging at 8A, and specs only suggest 52v batteries be charged at 8A. “But not recommended”.Where's the BMS you talk about Thomas that can't be charged to 8 amps.