I've seen people say that they do not let their battery go below 3V per cell (for 13s 48v battery that's 13*3=39V; for a 14s 52V battery = 14*3= 42V). However some BMS low voltage cut off is higher than 3V. Others use 3.2V or 3.3V. And yet I've heard others use as low as 2.7V.
And yes I do know that is somewhat variable depending on the type of battery and chemistry you are using. However I'm trying to come up with some minimum standard that would be acceptable for the vast majority of batteries. And 3.2-3.3V per cell seems to be the number that I heard more often (41.6V for 48V batteries and 44.8 for 52V ones).
So I'm looking to find out what most people use as the lowest volt number that they will never go below before a full charge (irrelevant if that means 80% full charge or 100%).
Thanks.
And yes I do know that is somewhat variable depending on the type of battery and chemistry you are using. However I'm trying to come up with some minimum standard that would be acceptable for the vast majority of batteries. And 3.2-3.3V per cell seems to be the number that I heard more often (41.6V for 48V batteries and 44.8 for 52V ones).
So I'm looking to find out what most people use as the lowest volt number that they will never go below before a full charge (irrelevant if that means 80% full charge or 100%).
Thanks.