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Single Cell Charger - 3.65V -  6 Amp

Single Cell Charger - 3.65V - 6 Amp

Single cell charger - 3.65V. Designed to charge a single cell (1S) of the LiFePO4/LiFeYPO4. Charging current: 6.0A Max, 4.0A Average

100V-240V AC input for worldwide power support. It can charge any 3.2V LiFePO4 rechargeable cell. Safety Protect

26.Jun 2012
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Why to install a BMS for a battery pack?

Question: Is it important to have a BMS or SBM installed on the battery pack?

Answer: Simply said: Yes!

It is important to install and to use a protection of the lithium batteries. The batteries need to be protected against deep discharge and the overcharge of the individual cells. In gene

25.Jun 2012
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FAQ: Can LiFePO4 cells be charged with impulse DC current?

FAQ: Can LiFePO4 cells be charged with impulse DC current? (Most lead-acid batteries prefer to be charged with trickling currents – which increases their lifespan.)

Answer: With LiFePO4 cells it is possible to charge with non-impulsive DC current. There is no study or a test report known

09.Jun 2012
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Check our offer of the 12V chargers

Check our offer of the 12V chargers

We have for 4 cells from 12V 2A, 12V 5A, 12V 10A, 12V 20A, and 12V 100A models.

09.May 2012
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FAQ: Questions on charging LFP cells

Q: I am using a new laboratory Power Supply (PS). This PS is able to charge to a max. of 30 Volts and a current of max. 10 Amp. What I do is setup the PS to 4 Volts and 3 Amp. At the end of the charging, the PS automatically reduces the current to 0.01 Amp.

This is 100% correct. For large capacity cells (

07.May 2012
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RT-BMS Monitor Screen Demonstration

RT-BMS Monitor Screen Demonstration

Check the on-line.

(The acually available information may differ, based on the software functions)

11.Apr 2012
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Question: My mistake I discharged my battery pack very low...

Question: My mistake I discharged my battery pack very low voltage and the cells are misbalanced. I think the RT-BMS system does not work properly. What shall I do?

Deep discharge: please avoid the deep discharge of the battery pack at any case. You need to monitor the battery pack continually to

11.Apr 2012
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RT-BMS Monitor unit released - product and manual...

RT-BMS Monitor unit released - product and manual information

RT-BMS data monitor unit with a touch display (for RT-BMS Master unit). Designed to read and display data from all software versions of RT-BMS Master unit starting from HW version 2.0. The BMS Master Unit is connected to the boa

11.Apr 2012
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Check these FAQ published on our blog to understand the...

Check these FAQ published on our blog to understand the initial battery charging

We remind all users of the LFP cells and LP batteries that the cells and batteries MUST be charged to full voltage level BEFORE assembling into a pack and before starting to be used.

The new 3.2V LFP&

02.Apr 2012
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Battery Charging Guidelines as published by Sinopoly

Battery Charging Guidelines as published by Sinopoly

The show the steps of the charging process for the best state-of-art charging process.

01.Apr 2012
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