Headdamage
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I'm intending to run a pair of matched 48v 10.5ah Lithium batteries in parallel. Each battery has it's own BMS (BMS SPECS = 15A RATED CONTINUOUS DISCHARGE, 50A MAX DISCHARGE, 5 AMP CHARGING CURRENT). I am intending to run them in parallel because I suspect that they are a little under rated for use with a BBSHD (correct me if I'm wrong) and that they would last longer and not be in danger of too high a discharge rate if run in parallel.
I'm familiar with, wiring and batteries but not with BMS equipped batteries. The question that I need answered is can both batteries be charged with one charger through one charging port while connected in parallel at their discharge ports or do I need to isolate and charge independently? Or can the charging ports be connected in parallel for charging (gut feeling is no)? Any other options?
Thanks for any help.
I'm familiar with, wiring and batteries but not with BMS equipped batteries. The question that I need answered is can both batteries be charged with one charger through one charging port while connected in parallel at their discharge ports or do I need to isolate and charge independently? Or can the charging ports be connected in parallel for charging (gut feeling is no)? Any other options?
Thanks for any help.