Charging our Biktrix batteries to a storage voltage of 85% is no problem with our Cycle Satiator from Grin Technologies. But we also need to charge to 100% to balance the cells once every couple months and then discharge back to 85% for storage over the winter.
I ordered a 7 amp resistor suitable for 48V from Grin Technologies to do the discharging. The resistor gets very hot so I mounted it on some aluminum plate and blocked the plate off the table with pieces of 1x2 wood. So first I charge the battery to full charge (54.5V) then leave it connected to the charger for 30 hours more to allow balancing. Then I connect the battery to the 7 amp resistor to get the voltage back down to 85% (52.5V). Done.
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After some problems in the past with battery voltage going too low, my battery storage routine is now charge each month to 85% and charge to 100% and back to 85% about once every two to three months. You can see that I added an inline multimeter from Amazon to the resistor but the displayed voltage is very inaccurate since the battery is under load while discharging. It took 15 minutes for the battery voltage to stabilize after disconnecting the resistor. I then measured the battery voltage using a calibrated multimeter. So you don’t really need a voltage display unit.
I tested our Biktrix 11 Ah battery. I learned that it takes 15 minutes for the resistor to drop the battery voltage to 85% at a rate of 370 watts and 7 amp load. Of course the discharge time will vary according to the battery size. Test by discharging for 5 minutes at a time. Wait 15 minutes for the voltage to stabilize then measure with a multi-meter. Repeat until you get the voltage you want. I should add that I felt all wires and there were no hot or even warm wires during this whole process.