48v 19.2ah max charge volts?

Bosus

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Hi - I got the 19.2 ah 48v battery with my CCS and noticed it charges to 54.2V instead of 54.6 volts. This is still a 97% charge and I only charge to 80% for daily use, so the impact to me is negligible, but I'm curious if others have seen this as well.
 
I have. I have the same bike and battery. I typically charge to 80% but accidentally left it on the charger over night once. I checked the voltage (it displayed in the mid 53 volts) and was surprised that it was not at 100% according to this chart:

PCT Volts
100 54.6
95 53.8
90 53.0
85 52.3
80 51.5
75 50.7
70 49.9
65 49.1
60 48.4
55 47.6
50 46.8
45 46.0
40 45.2
35 44.5
30 43.7
25 42.9
20 42.1
15 41.3
10 40.6
5 39.8
0 39.0
 
Now you have me thinking - it was a while ago, and I might have my number wrong. When I get my new wheel I'll double check that max charge. Battery life extension, maybe?
 
If you're using the stock 2 amp charger, it doesn't charge to 100%. Somewhere on this forum, Tora said it charges to 95% and this conforms to my experience. I usually get ~53.7 V on a "full charge," which is just under 95%. Looks like you're getting a little more.

Given the battery chemistry, it seems that any little bit less than 100% will contribute to battery life. Not like only charging to 80%, but still. If I'm wrong about this, I hope someone will provide better information.

Me, I see this as a feature rather than a bug.
 
I doubt many of us at home have digital multimeters accurate enough to bet the mortgage on a .2V difference at 50V. Used to have one. Not any more.
 
I get the reading off my Luna advanced charger. But I think Bruce and devhead are most likely right - it's topping out in the mid 53V range. It's just been a while since I fully charged my battery so I probably mis-remembered. Thanks for the explanation, Bruce! That's what I suspected as well but just making sure.
 
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