
Originally Posted by
drivesafe
Hi Scott, and your results are exactly what you should be seeing.
But first, prior to starting your charging test, did you do a lot of short drives, and I mean over say the last few months?
If so, then you have been slowly reducing the USABLE battery capacity.
Then by charging every night, the FLOAT portion of the charge cycle has been slowly recovering lost battery capacity.
If you use a digital multi meter to measure the voltage in the morning, you will probably get a fully charged indication.
This is partially correct. The voltage reading relates to the State of Charge ( SoC ) for amount of USABLE battery capacity available, not for the original total capacity.
Whereas, your BMS is relating to the percentage of battery capacity available, based on the original total battery capacity.
Both results are accurate and can be used together to keep an eye on you battery capacity over the lifespan of the battery.
A suggestion for you, keep carrying out your nightly chargers and see how close to 100% you can get.
BTW, your overnight cycles are actually much more effective than just leaving the charger on continually.
Also, there is no need to separate the batteries while you charge them. They will both eventually reach the maximum state of charge independent of one another even while connected together while charging.
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