• @0110010001100010@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    210 Ah cells to 90% in 12 minutes.

    Assuming I can math early on a Monday morning:

    90% of 210 is 189

    189 / 12 is 15.75

    So they charge at 15.75 an Ah per minute. Not sure how that compares honestly.

    • @fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      122 months ago

      The C rating is generally what battery charging (and discharging) is measured in. C being the capacity of the pack. So if the pack is 10 Ah and it takes 10 hours to charge it’s 1c, if it takes 1 hour to charge then it’s 10c.

      I found this high current battery pack that’s rated for 30c. https://www.lipobattery.us/high-discharge-lithium-ion-battery-30c-2/

      I don’t feel like doing the math for this battery pack.

          • @pearsaltchocolatebar
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            32 months ago

            No. The C rating is a cell’s maximum discharge rate without damaging the cell.

            You absolutely can’t charge that 30C battery at 30A

      • @B0rax@feddit.de
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        11 month ago

        You are not completely right. 1 C means it can (theoretically) be charged in 1h. Regardless of the capacity.

        10 C means it can be charged in 1/10th of an hour.

        To get the maximum current, multiply the capacity by the C rating.

      • @Cort@lemmy.world
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        12 months ago

        So like 4-5c roughly if the 90-100% charge rate is similar to the 0-90%. Way lower than some of the lithium cells I’ve seen at 30+c