Describe:

 

 

 

 

Passive equalisation:

 

 

 

 

Active equalisation:

 

With active equalisation, energy is drawn from the most charged cell and transferred to the least charged cells, usually through capacitor-based, inductor-based or DC-DC converters. Active balancing attempts to redistribute energy from cells at full charge to those with a lower state of charge. Energy can be bled from a cell at higher SOC by switching a reservoir capacitor in-circuit with the cell, then disconnecting the capacitor and reconnecting it to a cell with lower SOC, or through a DC-to-DC converter connected across the entire pack. Due to inefficiencies, some energy is still wasted as heat, but not to the same degree.

 

 

Principle of equalisation:

 

This module uses adjacent differential voltage equalisation through DC-to-DC converters. When the adjacent battery voltage difference reaches 0.1V or more, the internal trigger equalisation work is performed until the adjacent battery voltage difference is within 0.03V. There is adjacent voltage equalisation both when charging and discharging on the battery pack.

 

 

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Note:

 

The LED is on to indicate that the corresponding two batteries are being balanced.

 

The LED is off, it means that the equalisation has been completed, or the voltage difference has not reached the starting conditions,

 

If the LED is flashing, it means that the equalisation has failed to start, either the cells are not close enough in specifications or there is a wiring fault.

 

 

Packing List:

 

1x 1.2A LED Active Equaliser (choose the number of cells above)

 

1x Balancing cable


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