I still have around 150 LFP cells from Polo lying around and to my surprise many of them still hold some charge. I bought them 2010 and they were grossly overcharged once. So the plan is to hook them all up in series and keep swapping cells until only the good ones are left.
I will probably end up with a 128S system with 410V nominal. It is hooked up to the existing Sungrow inverter that accepts any input voltage from 150 to 650V or so. When fully built up this would be 16 kWh but I think the cells only have 50% life left in them, so more like 8 kWh.
The pack consists of 16S modules each one equipped with a Flying ADC BMS. So this also serves as a test bed for the latter.
High voltage LFP storage with Flying ADC BMS
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Re: High voltage LFP storage with Flying ADC BMS
96 cells are now in. To my surprise still no burnt BMSes, despite even 2.1 hardware being in there.
Using a 16A breaker for cable protection and grounded the shelve to trip the GFCI when there's a problem.
Cables and bus bars are way oversized as I'm running max 15A here.
Using a 16A breaker for cable protection and grounded the shelve to trip the GFCI when there's a problem.
Cables and bus bars are way oversized as I'm running max 15A here.
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