Juanjo Madrid
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But one think is real, with the diagram of Kiev cells 88 is connected to 77, not is possible 77 to 84 and 85 to 88 are flipped
I believe the 4 cell modules are on the wrong side in this schematic.But one think is real, with the diagram of Kiev cells 88 is connected to 77, not is possible 77 to 84 and 85 to 88 are flipped
Yes Kiev, CMU 11 is connected to CMU12, them cell #77 is connected to cell #88 and this is not possible, I think the #77 is #84 in real and the #88 is #85 in real, you can see in my pictures and in other pictures, I think are flipped all packages in the diagram.¿La barra colectora no va desde la celda A de CMU11 hasta la celda D de CMU12? Puedo verlo en tu imagen.
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Thank you for trying MickeyS70, maybe some thing Im loosing with my poor english, but the reality and the busbar, the ohmmeter, pictures, etc... are more strong than your words, LOL. 77 not is possible to be connected to 88, some is wrong in first Kiev 2022 diagram, confirmed by my eyes and tester, and other pictures in web sites and this forum, I think CMU 11 and CMU6/CMU12 numbers are placed where is in diagram, but not the cell numbers, are flipped and you can see in all the pictures simply following busbar white lines: I think 77 cell is 84 cell, 78/83, 79/82 80/81, 81/80, 82/79, 83/78 and finally 84 is 77, this on CMU11 (and all the others CMU are flipped them from CMU 1 to 10) and in CMU12: 88 is 85 (84 and 85 them are connected ok in my picture), 87/86 86/87 and finally 85 is 88 ( and them this final cell entry y connection black box in middle of package).Looks like we won’t be able to convince @Juanjo Madrid that the schematics is correct? Unfortunately not much else to do than hope he has a change of heart and swaps the right cells…
Nothing wrong with your English, but you don’t seem to accept that cell numbering isn’t following the electrical connections (as @kiev mentioned multiple times)Thank you for trying MickeyS70, maybe some thing Im loosing with my poor english, but the reality and the busbar, the ohmmeter, pictures, etc... are more strong than your words
It’s generally not recommended to mix cells chemistries, however beggars can’t be choosers and the CATL93 are within the LEV50 voltage range, therefore it’s OK to use them imho.have two CATL 93Ah cells too, 4 replaced and dismantling cells in total (2 Lev50N with 1 miliOhm and 2 CATL 93Ah with 0,5 miliohm) do you recommend to my change others loose voltage cells?
Ok, thanks for help me, the 77 is connected to 88, 1 to 16, 9 to 24, 17 to 32, 25 to 40, 33 to 44, 41 across the main fuse to 52, 45 to 50, 53 to 58, 61 to 76 and 69 to 84... and the first one cell in the string is the number 8 and the last one is the 85, I think a fuse in the Middle of string and this numbering are crazy but is the numberingPara cada módulo celular (CM01 a CM12), la celda más positiva se denomina "A". Esta es la convención que se utiliza en el FSM y en el MUT para los diagnósticos.
También es la celda con el número más bajo en la secuencia de conteo de cada módulo cuando se informa el voltaje a través del bus CAN. Las celdas se informan en orden, desde el voltaje más alto hasta el más bajo.
A B C D E F G H
Como resultado de esta convención y secuencia de informes, la celda inferior del Pack, la más negativa, es la celda CM01 "H" n.° 8. Y la celda superior del Pack, la más positiva, es la celda CM12 "A" n.° 85.
La conexión eléctrica en serie de las celdas no sigue una secuencia de conteo normal.
Hallelujahthis numbering are crazy but is the numbering
Have you thought of replacing the complete pack with CATL93?I thinking buy in future 88 used LEV50N cells if the price are under 20$, and sustitute my full package, the first two used LEV50N look well, 1 miliOhm instead of my 2,5mOhm cells and around 40Ah measured.
If you’re replacing 18s lead-acid cells with LEV50, you need to measure the UPSs charging voltage to stay within safe limits, 8s (32.8V max) doesn’t seem enough.I have a UPS of 5KVa waiting my best used cells to do packages of 36V (32 cells 2P8S) packages,
i agree it is weird and hard to understand, that is why i drew the layout diagram to help identify the cells.I think a fuse in the Middle of string and this numbering are crazy
Aleluya
¿Has pensado en sustituir el pack completo por CATL93?
Si está reemplazando celdas de plomo-ácido de 18 s con LEV50, debe medir el voltaje de carga del UPS para mantenerse dentro de límites seguros; 8 s (32,8 V máx.) no parece suficiente.
Hallelujah Mickey,Hallelujah
Have you thought of replacing the complete pack with CATL93?
If you’re replacing 18s lead-acid cells with LEV50, you need to measure the UPSs charging voltage to stay within safe limits, 8s (32.8V max) doesn’t seem enough.
Now charging I note the two LEV50N are low compared to others this when SOC is near to 100% many cells are in 4.1V and the 50 N are with 4,04V, I think this is because I equilibrate at low SOC and the bigger capacity of this cells delay the full SOC of them compare to others.
It’s a given that you will see imbalance if you add (a) new or significantly higher capacity cell(s) to a pack, wouldn’t loose sleep over it as you know the reason why…I am shooting for an installed cell voltage of 4.01. Hopefully this will be high enough to avoid any large imbalance at full SOC due to new vs old cell quality.
Balanceo cuando son 3,56V y ahora las dos celdas nuevas (LEV50N usadas) no llegan al 100% SOCEstoy en medio de un cambio de celdas de fábrica en el auto de un amigo y yo habría cometido el mismo error al pensar que la celda n.° 88 era la última celda de la serie y la más positiva. No estoy seguro de qué estaban pensando.
Estoy apuntando a un voltaje de celda instalado de 4,01. Con suerte, esto será lo suficientemente alto como para evitar un gran desequilibrio en el estado de carga completo debido a la calidad de la celda nueva en comparación con la vieja.
Yes, I use Diagbox 7.x to do a battery calibration on my 2011 built I-MIEV. IIRC the term ‘lamp’ refers to the charge symbol on the dash, not the battery indicator.I'm trying to do traction battery maintenance to recalculate the new state in the BMU on my Imiev with Diagbox, and it's not working, I'm getting a 0x12 error after step put heater and charging lamp switch off, the guide say lamp off but I understand is lamp blinking (just two bars), can someone confirm that Diagbox (ION/Zero) is working fine on I-miev cars?, any suggestions on what I am doing wrong.
Yes, that is the case when you DC charge a degraded pack, low capacity (weak) cells will increase cell voltage fasterFollowing MickeyS70's recommendations in other threads, I see temperature when charging in DC and I have some 10 degrees more in 12 minutes of charging (2.8KWh in ), after replacing cells my turtle disappears in the same conditions, but reading voltages at maximum power, other cells are below the average level 100 mV and some more.
They never will, their capacity is limited by the weakest cell in the packBalancing when it is 3.56V and now the two new cells (used LEV50N) do not reach 100% SOC
The BMU only starts balancing after the pack reaches a SoC of 100%, therefore best to do the battery maintenance (calibration) first, although this may fail if the balancing is way off.This weekend I am doing Battery Maintenance for the first time looking to increase capacity but not now if it is preferable to first wait for the BMU to balance.
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