Yeah, the A123's are super rugged, I have a bunch of them, they tolerate a
lot!
You can use any LiFePO4 BMS/Charger.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 5:23 PM paul dove via EV wrote:
> Charge at 3A to 3.6 v cc cv till current drops to C/20. Any lithium iron
> phosphate charger will work
>
>
> Sent from A
Charging A123 Systems LiFePO4 cells:
They are fully charged when the voltage reaches 3.45 volts and you
should never go over ~3.6 during the charge. If you stay below ~3.6
volts, you can charge these cells at whatever current you care to, just
stay below ~3.6 volts. If you go above 3.8 vol
Charge at 3A to 3.6 v cc cv till current drops to C/20. Any lithium iron
phosphate charger will work
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On Thursday, April 27, 2023, 10:40 AM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV
wrote:
I have some left over A123 Systems ANR2665M1A cells. I would like to use a few
to
Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
I have some left over A123 Systems ANR2665M1A cells. I would like to
use a few to power some flashlights. What charger works with these
cells? Seems the specifications call for a different voltage than
18650s due to iron chemistry.
Hi Lawrence,
Yes, the A123 cells
I have some left over A123 Systems ANR2665M1A cells. I would like to use a few
to power some flashlights. What charger works with these cells? Seems the
specifications call for a different voltage than 18650s due to iron chemistry.
Thanks, Lawrence Rhodes
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