Cheers i think Ohms law helps as well. I have sort of answered my own question from seat of the pants results and I'm sure the nay sayers about running 2 in parallel will appear shortly.
well you cant safely run two batteries at the same time they don't discharge at the same rate and they are not synced together. But if you want to burn your bike up it will work for that. there are things that can regular the voltage between two batteries I have heard. but most bikes with two batteries dont use them both at the same time.Does running 2 batteries in parallel increase current output?
eg. 2 batteries with 20 aH CDR doubles current to 40aH?
Cant get a straight answer from Google some say yes others say no.
Controller is a 17/30 aH peak.
Bafang 1000W rear hub.
Lead acid can withstand massive charge currents without bursting into flamesMost diesel pickups run two lead acid batteries parallel. I believe they only have one voltage regulator. The batteries are identical and expect they must be to work correctly.
Lead acid can withstand massive charge currents without bursting into flames
The way I understand it, the BMS regulates the charging current, as well as the discharge current (30amps). What cells do you have?My 48V 25Ah battery has a 30 amp BMS but can only charge at 4 amps.
Why is that?
I know it has something to do with the internal resistance of the battery that creates heat, but wouldn't that internal resistance be the same whether the battery is charging or discharging?
If you want to research why li ion is slow, you will be sent down a rabbit hole of ions and carbon and car parking analogies.
The way I understand it, the BMS regulates the charging current,
as well as the discharge current (30amps). What cells do you have?
Charge is limited by the capability/quality of the BMS circuitry. It would need to be beef'd up and more expensive to facilitate a faster charge.I don't think that's right?
At least with my BMS's.
I've got a 2, 3, and 4 amp charger and my bench power supply will put out 5 amps.
I can charge all my batteries with all my chargers and my power supply.
The batteries will take as much current as you give them, and the BMS doesn't restrict the current until the maximum voltage is met.
My 19ah and 21ah batteries are 18650 cells, and I believe they are both Samsung cells.
My 25ah battery uses Samsung 50E 21700 cells
If it does "blow up" please post pictures, or, have your next of kin post pictures on your behalf.if it blows up so be it.
The way I understand it, the BMS regulates the charging current, as well as the discharge current (30amps). What cells do you have?
Then you'd need to deal with the heat generated.