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Electronics => Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff => Topic started by: drummerdimitri on November 26, 2021, 02:18:18 pm
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Would it be possible to use a Constant Current DC power supply with an adjustable output voltage to charge a 12V LifePO4 battery with a capacity of 120 Ah?
It is my understanding that these cells should be charged via CC and then CV which is exactly what this power supply would be doing with a max charge rate of 60A or (0.5C) and can be set to a maximum of 13.6V (99% SOC for this battery).
Should I try doing this or should I invest in a dedicated 2 or 3 stage battery charger? I will be using it to power a 1200W pure sinewave inverter with a bypass function when AC power is present as it does not come with an integrated battery charger.
Seems safe to me but I would like to hear from people with more experience.
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BUMP!
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Yes it will work. May want to take precautions in case of backfeed, as it could destroy some PSUs.
We are talking about a 12V battery with built in BMS in case of over/under temperature and voltage right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c6A1THDaeU (http://youtube.com/watch?v=-c6A1THDaeU) (psu shown)
https://www.youtube.com/user/errolprowse (https://www.youtube.com/user/errolprowse)
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Yes it will work. May want to take precautions in case of backfeed, as it could destroy some PSUs.
We are talking about a 12V battery with built in BMS in case of over/under temperature and voltage right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c6A1THDaeU (http://youtube.com/watch?v=-c6A1THDaeU) (psu shown)
https://www.youtube.com/user/errolprowse (https://www.youtube.com/user/errolprowse)
Yes exactly, the battery is a 12V (4s) configuration with an external BMS.
I've actually gave this setup a try and it works brilliantly and no problems with backfeed as I initially purchased this PSU to charge my 12V supercapacitor bank from 0V.