Sandrosan
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38Ah is not that bad for a 9 year old car. My car at 6 years old and 28k miles was only 39.9Ah.Sandrosan said:Hello DBMandrake and hello to all others in this very interesting forum,
My name is Sandro from Milan, Italy. Sorry for my poor English. I own a C zero and I have 2 friends with C zero too.
My second hand C zero of 2011, has only around 24000 km, 14k of them driven by me since I bought it in Oct 2017.
I can drive my car for approx 90 km in winter and 110 km in summer.
I use Canion with ODB Link LX and in case of SoC around 10%, I have 2 weak cells with up to 100 /110mV of difference with the highest cells. My pack has some 36 / 38 Ah according to Canion.
Measuring the cell internal resistance with a milliohmeter would be very difficult I think, as the current is too low for the low resistance. Unless you use a securely bolted and soldered terminal, the resistance of alligator clips will be much higher.As with my 2 friends we bought an i-Miev from wrecking, we have dismantled it all and took all parts as spare parts for our C zeros, we just throw away the chassis..... (you can image how happy is my wife with so many car parts in my cellar .
Therefore we have the battery pack too (by the way, I confirm there is Hall sensor for DC current measurement inside the batt. pack and I think to adjust its output analogue signal would not be too difficult in case we need to change the all cells with much higher capacity...).
I tested all the 88 cells by two different milliohmeters and I can select the best ones based on the internal resistance (this varies from 1.49 to 1.73 milliohm with one milliohmmeter, with the other one 1.75 to 1.98 milliohm).
However a better device for capacity cell measurement would be opportune I think....
Yes. It took about 2 months of normal driving for the cells to finally reach perfect balance at 100%. The mistake I made was to swap the cells when the pack (and replacement cells) were voltage matched at about 20% SoC.Can I ask you the following questions?
-If I understood well, you replaced 4 cells in your car last Nov 2019. But you did not charge them like the other cells. Now few months passed, so I guess the charge level of the 4 cells should be aligned to the rest of the pack. Or not?
No real change unfortunately. Before the swap it was at 33.0Ah, after the swap and a battery calibration it went up to 34.0Ah however in the months since then it has slowly ticked back down to 32.5Ah, so I am worse off than when I did the cell swap.How is the range now comparing before the swap?
I see someone has already provided you a link to the cell layout.-My weak cells are 53 and 57 according to Canion. How can I located them in the pack apart measuring the voltage cell? Is there any other way to locate them?
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