NerdBurger
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I am new to EV ownership and have read the previous threads on these topics and other materials trying to get an understanding of when and how to balance (equalise) the battery as I plan on keeping the car until it turns into a home storage battery. I tried to get an answer from MG, but was told to read the manual, which is vague at best.
Am wondering if anyone has the nerdy knowledge to answer my questions?
I recently experimented to see if the car would balance at 70% charge limit and found that it did. Took about 15 mins and the infotainment screen showed "balancing".
At 60% charge my OBD read 13mV of delta, and after balancing at 70% it's been reading 10mV delta. (Delta being the difference between the lowest and highest cell voltage in the battery pack)
As I understand it, if the delta is <=20mV, then the battery is "balanced" enough or normal, and if >50mV then needs balancing, and if >100mV may be too far out to balance adequately with the onboard BMS.
1. Is it really necessary to equalise monthly if my delta is in the normal range? (I was going to just leave the battery to do it by itself at 60-80% charge at times)
2. Is it really necessary to equalise at 100% if my delta is below 40-50mV, or can I leave this until the delta starts to creep up?
3. Can I leave a calibration charge (Different to equalisation as I understand) until I think my range might be going lower?
4. Is the calibration charge for an NMC battery from <10% to 100% on slow charger?
Am wondering if anyone has the nerdy knowledge to answer my questions?
I recently experimented to see if the car would balance at 70% charge limit and found that it did. Took about 15 mins and the infotainment screen showed "balancing".
At 60% charge my OBD read 13mV of delta, and after balancing at 70% it's been reading 10mV delta. (Delta being the difference between the lowest and highest cell voltage in the battery pack)
As I understand it, if the delta is <=20mV, then the battery is "balanced" enough or normal, and if >50mV then needs balancing, and if >100mV may be too far out to balance adequately with the onboard BMS.
1. Is it really necessary to equalise monthly if my delta is in the normal range? (I was going to just leave the battery to do it by itself at 60-80% charge at times)
2. Is it really necessary to equalise at 100% if my delta is below 40-50mV, or can I leave this until the delta starts to creep up?
3. Can I leave a calibration charge (Different to equalisation as I understand) until I think my range might be going lower?
4. Is the calibration charge for an NMC battery from <10% to 100% on slow charger?