I havr being finding it difficult to choose from the following chargers. I'm trying to order for a new charger from Amazon, but don't know which to choose. Although, I like the features of this one, , but have not seen any feature where it says it can measure resistance and all that. This one, , from reviews works well, but its from China. They ha e being lots of complaints about its cooling fan, making noise none stop. Has any of you owned and operated any of these chargers, and what has being your experience? Can you guys please recommend any charger, with features above, but that has the capability of printing out module capacities to customers? That would help my clients know what their module capacities were before rebuilding any known pack. Thanks Dxta
First one http://www.amazon.com/Venom-Multi-Chemistry-Battery-Balance-Charger/dp/B01HZ1M2FM Second one www.amazon.com/EV-PEAK-Battery-Balance-Charger-Discharger/dp/B01D4PON50 I have no opinion, I just wanted to see what he was comparing.
Priuschat destroys lots of links. You may want to try and wrap them in code tags like: Code: put a link here Personally I wouldn't use anything other than my Keithley's. The 2281S model. They are super awesome. Code: https://www.tek.com/tektronix-and-keithley-dc-power-supplies/2281s
It appears that chager is great. Do you use em to charge a pack completely, or you charge some modules and all that, and that's all?
It's only good for 20V, so it is 2 original modules at a time or 1 of my modules at a time. I have ethernet controllable lab power supplies with CC and CV modes connected to a PC that allows me to charge anything anyway including a full pack, but that's a custom style solution. These Keithleys are worth their weight in gold if you'll be doing lots of battery module stuff.