Best Way to Charge Lithium - Mix it with Lead

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Clark's Adventure

Clark's Adventure

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@allynonderdonk7577
@allynonderdonk7577 3 жыл бұрын
My wife says you and I are virtually twins in our ways of thinking and tinkering. I am so glad that you have been able to do so well implementing the charging system. Also taking to heart what we had originally discussed about topping out the lithium batteries so they would balance. Your new device with the hall effect sensor, might I suggest a few additions. You need to perhaps add a few modes to the system. Assuming you have some sort of clock function on your device, whether it be a small IOT device or a small computer such as a PI-Zero. You might want to have a cruising mode capacity (Auto higher capacity) based charging, and a storage based capacity system(Auto storage). Let me explain. If you are out cruising sometimes what can be a real issue is that you might forget to reset the BBMS+ to a higher capacity when the weather gets bad. Then you get caught with your pants down during a weather event and the solar doesn't have a lot of capacity. This can happen especially if you are out exploring and away from the boat. Now you can accomplish this typically in your technology by using either variables that are updated perhaps by the minute or hourly., or a database at the same frequencies. By utilizing this scheme the variables/database can be updated by the amount of (solar/charge source) is coming into the bank. Where I am going with this is that the system could detect when solar in particular is not performing well as a function of time of day and the amperage coming into the banks. It should keep track of the amount of time spent over the BMS balancing current and if the solar just isn't coming in like it should. If the system can keep track of baseline charging and can determine that on a historic basis that perhaps it is more cloudy than usual and to just let the air out of the charging capacity to take it as far as it will go. This can give a cruiser the opportunity to make sure that even when they aren't watching, the system will allow the lithium to spend enough time in a state that will balance,. Also if a weather front comes through it will just know and will adjust charging limits to allow for the system to provide a power capacity cushion to the operator. In any matter, you absolutely must have a method to allow for balancing even potentially if in storage. The problem with storage might be that there isn't a lot of typical load on the battery to discharge it enough to hit say 50% if charged initially to balancing current. Though typically batteries in storage will kinda stay at the cell balance they were stored at if they just really sit. You can also add a webpage internally to some of these devices. Let me tell you about my home cooling system. I have several linear actuators that open my windows to cool my home, combined with a whole house fan. There are multiple ESP32 boards that will engage a local main power supply to open and close a window based on the temperature sensors on the boards and what the main board tells it to do. The sensors are inside and outside off the ESP32 boards. These sensors update a Mysql database on a Raspberry Pi equivalent board. When the temperature goes below a certain threshold the main board knows this, logs the temps, and tells appropriate windows to open. Now the system might know that some windows have the sun shining on them and therefore might pull in heat instead of cool, so those stay shut. So that helps regulate temperatures. It will also play an audio file several times that allows my smart device to hear my voice and to turn on air conditioning when the windows are closed and the temps require it. I also have a webpage on that main board that I can change values and update times where it might rain and what the high and low temps are expected to be. (I am working on getting the system to pull the device's information from an external weather source.) Which you too might be able to do...Now keep in mind your device's capability, but if it is a small board computer just make sure that you have some way to update the devices if there is something you overlooked in the programming, and to offer support. Also your systems should have at least an ultra durable sd card, which could be your alternative update method. I think you want to be really careful about having percentage based options, that the users aren't smart enough to turn up to balance their lithium. You can make the percentage work with balancing if there is enough of a load to occasionally override the percentage to take the batteries to their balancing current at periodic intervals regardless of the user's desire.
@daveholley2156
@daveholley2156 3 жыл бұрын
Damn ! That is the longest single paragraph I have ever read and I didn't understand a word of it .
@garyvr6887
@garyvr6887 3 жыл бұрын
Me to haven't a clue but find it fascinating that we have so many intelligent people that buck the system and come up with ingenious solutions
@philbrooke-little7082
@philbrooke-little7082 3 жыл бұрын
To an extent the variability of solar is accounted for by the charging characteristics of LiFePO4 in that, if you use a voltage based cutoff, on a good solar day the current will push the voltage up and reach cutoff point at a lower capacity than on a low current day. I have a set point of 3.5v (14v) and on a good solar day, with my efficiency set at 96%, the batteries hit 100% within a fraction of an Ah of voltage induced cutoff. On a low solar day they will head towards 103% or thereabouts. An active balancer looks after the balance and 3.5v is far enough inside the ‘knee’ for it to be able to maintain balance.
@allynonderdonk7577
@allynonderdonk7577 3 жыл бұрын
@@philbrooke-little7082 This does work for you I am sure. My thing I am talking about is That there are a lot of different types of batteries out there, with different balancing characteristics. A voltage based cutoff set at 50 percent (25-75 percent SOC) which would hold it in a range to maintain a longer battery life, would never balance most of the Lifepo4 batteries out there. Even if they hit say 53 percent or a little more if they drift up during the day. Most manufacturers have Battery Management Systems that top balance (A charge typically above 94 percent)in a passive state. They don't have an active balancer. If the cells never balance eventually one will likely fail and render the battery inoperable, and possibly permanently damaged. A lot of people that buy lithium are completely unaware this process even takes place. They think that as long as it's plugged in it's good. So having a system that can be set up for a particular battery in a web setup or Bluetooth connected app would be very helpful. Since most manufacturers have documentation stating what the balance voltage should be. Also passive balancers don't move much current so it can take a long time to balance a battery. Having a bunch of schmucks set their battery banks at 50 percent for a year of constant use would destroy a whole lot of batteries. That is why I suggested that the system needs to take voltages up every once in a while to keep the batteries healthy regardless of the setting
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I agree it could be beneficial to charge fully on occasion. I also realize this is a new technology so both of my devices, in their own way, have a configuration option to "fully" charge on an interval while set to a lower setting. Contently once every 20 charge cycles for the BBMS and configurable for the BBMS+
@bugzycapone
@bugzycapone 3 жыл бұрын
I never thought I'd learn how to charge my lithium batteries for my car audio from a guy in a boat. Thanks for this.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Please consider buying one of my BBMSs. BBMS - Lithium and Lead: kzbin.info/aero/PLsT7_jPsZM5pApg5I7EPtLd15qXSqZn2U I think it will serve you well and protect your lithium investment.
@bugzycapone
@bugzycapone 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure thanks for this. I'm just getting my feet wet with lithium. I'm doing my research on how to keep everything charged on my stock electrical while keeping my lead battery, while keeping everything charged off the 12v system. Most of the time in car audio you just remove the lead battery and replace it with a distribution block. Then charge the lithium as needed. I think that's how it works anyways lol
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
With the bbms you can just forget it. Let the car alternator do the charging. Only issue would be possible overheating if the alternator, but with your loads shouldn't be an issue I expect. I personally wouldn't have a system I had to manually charge.
@2DE808
@2DE808 Ай бұрын
Same here, plan to install four 100ah lithium batteries for my system. Trying to figure out how to configure it with this device.
@miltonmiller
@miltonmiller 3 жыл бұрын
Bank Manager
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
That's Emily's work. She's the marketing person here. She did the icon for it as well.
@miltonmiller
@miltonmiller 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure She's a keeper...
@EstebanPorcelli
@EstebanPorcelli Жыл бұрын
The information you provided in the videos is awesome. Thank you!
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Esteban, Please consider sharing links with friends.
@AlanChooChoo
@AlanChooChoo 3 жыл бұрын
The victron solar charge controllers have an adaptive absorption setting that will adjust absorption time based on the voltage before charging starts. I've seen it do very short absorption times, eg less than 10 minutes.
@thedonx
@thedonx 2 жыл бұрын
Ok champion, when they are ready let me know how to get one. Thanks mate.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
If anyone is looking for my charge controller it's available at www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms R McK-please read my friend Conrad's link at the bottom. He describes it well, but in short Lifepo4 can be harmed by low current overcharge. It takes a couple of years to see the results but any voltage over 13.48 (for 12v) can be detrimental. I think this is the reason batteries do better when not charged to full by other charge controllers. Also it can suffer from a memory effect if not charged to 100%. My device seems to charge to 100% safely.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
To find the article I'm referring to take the link I sent you earlier. Read the bottom paragraph and you will find a link to Conrad's work. I think you would at least have to read that before saying there are chargers that I know about that meet those requirements to charge Lifepo4. Please take a moment to read that over.
@stevemcgowan3017
@stevemcgowan3017 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Emily and Clark.I’ve just stumbled on your video about mixing lead acid and lithium.As I have had trouble in my campervan Vw t4 for a while now watching my voltages dropping down with compressor fridge on 24/7 and my one of my agm ‘s has gone weak due to accidentally left an Earth lead off.I have 2 amplifiers in back one for the homemade subwoofer and other for the kenwood main speakers.I got the 2 kenwood Amos cheap off eBay 25£ .already had an alpine amp under front seat for my stereo..Anyway I do have solar panels a 100watt panel supplying an epever mppt plus another 100watt panel supplying a Renogy rover that has lifepo4 setting.also I have a dc to dc charger Victron that gets used as I drive to work and back everyday.So I can adjust Victron dc charger to lifepo4 setting for the new lifepo4 battery.I’m thinking now I can keep my one good agm battery 115ah.only bought last year.The other agm dropped down to 6v so think that weakened it.if I not gettin much solar after a day the fridge won’t run right comes up error with 12.4 volts not enough to run fridge,Shouldn’t have that problem with lifepo4 connected to fridge.I also have my old dc to dc charger connected in parallel with Victron.Now was thinking I can keep one agm to be charged from my spare dc charger on a separate circuit from lifepo4 for now as not sure on mixing them .Have to see how things go.thanks .Steve in uk
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
You sure can. It's your gear and you could do anything. But I wouldn't recommend it. Set yourself up much more simply as described here. I think you will be happier. All those "lithium" chargers aren't charging your Lifepo4 the way it should be charged. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jnWvfGh5qqyEhtE
@alanwheelock1460
@alanwheelock1460 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Clark for the video. Your explanation is easy to understand.
@Gsw6307
@Gsw6307 3 жыл бұрын
Clark, have been wondering as I switch from WPMs to MPPTs this winter, how I'd manage this; perfect timing & really glad you've done the hard work for me. Please keep up the great videos
@potatokartoffel5721
@potatokartoffel5721 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome we finally got video on the bank manager !😁😁😁 its so cool cant wait till Bank manager+ im so excited this after finding your channel about year or so ago when you first talked about i was curious to see if there any products like this and i couldn't find anything so that make me even more excited for this
@svkusi
@svkusi 3 жыл бұрын
This always confused me, i thought I was missing something. Proper energy management is crucial for sailors on a low budget and tight space. Excellent.
@WG7D
@WG7D 3 жыл бұрын
Subscribed..good timing for me as I am attempting to combine my AGMs and my Lifepo4 Batteries in my Sprinter van..thanks! WG7D
@paulpaul9914
@paulpaul9914 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent
@nhikoid
@nhikoid 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. The only video I've found that propertly recognises that charging batteries in static, ideal conditions just does'nt exist. Switching appliance off and on, clouds drifting by, etc,etc..makes a bit of a nonsese of the multi stage charging claims. You have done a lot of great work here.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Have you looked into this? www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms It's my take on how to charge li properly. I call special attention to the essay by Conrad linked to the bottom.
@CapnZman
@CapnZman 2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding. I was just about to ask most of the questions this video answers. Perhaps more importantly, the video also answers questions that I didn't know enough to ask.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark
@dennislilley5562
@dennislilley5562 Жыл бұрын
My main tip with lithium is make sure you have the charge voltage correct This guy seems knowledgeable good vid
@Rj-nh1df
@Rj-nh1df Жыл бұрын
There are devices that join two different battery chemistries for charging for $45
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 11 ай бұрын
There are devices that will connect different chemistry batteries that cost under a dollar. It's called a wire. But it isn't safe for your boat or your batteries.
@johnchilds4156
@johnchilds4156 3 жыл бұрын
Great ideas Something to think about when dealing with boat batteries
@martintullier9208
@martintullier9208 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there Emily and Clark, Enjoyed this video very much. This is the kind of technical information that is difficult to find. If you are looking for features to add to your plus+plus model, please consider when all batteries are fully charged switching solar/wind power into domestic hot water tank up to a managed high temperature. I understand hot water is nice but not so necessary in the Caribbean. I am sure you could make this feature intelligent enough to switch back to house needs as required. I spent a couple of years on a boat in the Caribbean recently. I sure didn’t like dumping solar power when I had fully charged batteries in the early afternoon.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
This can be easily done with most solar regulators and I relay I believe. We use propane hot water.
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure I have this setup on my previous Camper which was all Lead-Acid (645AH @12V bank) which was an all-electric setup (no propane); and also the current RV with the Lithium-Lead Hybrid. I have a low-power relay that is controlled by the Battery State of Charge and when it got to a high level, the Relay would activate, turn on a AC SSR (Solid State Relay) which turns on the Hot Water Boiler, so any excess energy from the Solar would go towards heating the Water Store. You can use the same principle to run a mutli-way Fridge (12V/AC/Propane) fridge on "free" electricity instead of expensive Propane as well of course. On the RV, I have the relay setup so it activates not only on battery State of Charge but also if Shore Power is detected, as Shore Power hookup use is often free after paying a set per-day charge (at least in the UK) for the provision so may as well use it as much as possible instead of your own Propane :) The advantage of using a separate relay and SSR is that it is more flexible and is controller agnostic so you can use whatever model/brand you like and still have those features.
@timmathewson3910
@timmathewson3910 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks for sharing your knowledge on this subject.
@johnneal9400
@johnneal9400 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this is very interesting.
@danl7944
@danl7944 2 жыл бұрын
It works awesome. I tested on my system. One other advantage is the solar is not disconected when the Lithium battery BMS kick out.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dan, Glad it's working for you. But using your BMS to end charging is not a good idea. This is how I'm recommending it be done now. This device is the only way I've seen to not overcharge your Li. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@ahmetaydn9173
@ahmetaydn9173 Жыл бұрын
Dear Clark, thank you for detail video. I kust want to learn which bbms we have to use after mppt to two different type of battery system
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms The BankManager works with any charge source that can charge lead batteries. If by two types of batteries you mean lead and LiFePO4 that's what this is for. If you mean lead and two different (manufacturer or age) Li banks you would need two BankManagers
@DirkJacobsz
@DirkJacobsz 2 жыл бұрын
Geez Calrk - so glad I found your channel - great stuff - you solve my problems so much. I want a BBMS Plus. Need to sort out my charging systems and add some lithium then get one. Thanks man..Power to you guys.. much appreciated - Dirk
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dirk If you haven't seen it already the manual for the bank might help you plan. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms Also we are down to only a few left and I really have no idea when I'll get more China screwed up the last batch!
@alicethun1655
@alicethun1655 2 жыл бұрын
A system that's easy to change how much you want to charge them, this some tasty stuff right there 😁
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
We just got the shipment of contactors in this week so all the parts are in stock if you want one. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@duncandogster
@duncandogster Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I haven't looked at your tech yet, but did watch your entire post. The fact that you addressed boiling, but not hydrogen bubbles and bloating is an issue for me. Lead batteries swell and deteriorate when they are overheated, yes. They also accumulate hydrogen resistance, which you completely bypassed in your psynopis.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
When you are ready to look at the BankManager this link could help. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@duncandogster
@duncandogster Жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Thanks! I'm not dissing your solution. As a bluewater sailboat guy and an RV guy, I'm just pointing out what we're (or at least I) are looking for. I get that you have to protect your patent, but you should address real battery charging issues, not just hyperbole. If your solution includes lead/acid batteries, but does not address hydrogen bubbles or bloating, it's not A solution, IMO.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
My solution is only about protecting the fragile Lifepo4. The existing charge controllers do a decent job with the lead. I've been living off grid for over 30 years. I tend to get 10 to 15 years out of my lead (big bank shallow discharge) The problem now is the "lithium" setting on virtually every charge controller damages Lifepo4. And it's crazy expensive to replace all your charge controllers. My approach addresses this and a few other issues. It should make both banks last a long time. What could be done to address this h2 issue you bring up?
@nonyayet1379
@nonyayet1379 3 жыл бұрын
good poop. thank you for doing the research for us, and sharing it.
@techltd9999
@techltd9999 3 жыл бұрын
Does the bank manager has a temperature input to monitor the high and low temperatures of the lithium as well as auxiliary charge function where once the banks are full, the excess power can go straight to water heating or refigeration?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
No the temperature monitoring is a BMS thing. Shunting power is already done by most solar regulators. So not in this release.
@martintoplis3653
@martintoplis3653 11 ай бұрын
This sounds fantastic for my narrowboat would love to try your plus when you have it on the market
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 11 ай бұрын
The Gen3 is coming probably next month More features but will cost a bit more. The "plus" is now called the Gen2 and it's available now.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 11 ай бұрын
Lots of them in narrow boats. But I'd like to see more of course so once you have it running please tell your friends.
@marktilley7222
@marktilley7222 3 жыл бұрын
Balmar alternator regulators can be set to check the batteries after as short as 6 or 10 minutes (I forget which) so they aren’t being subjected to the high charge for 2 hours. I did this for our flooded batteries because ours were fully charged when going for a day sail after being on shore power.
@7_North
@7_North 3 жыл бұрын
Hello! I’m very interested in the system your working on. Please put me down as a buyer. 😁 Cant wait for the next video on this. Thank you, and have a wonderful & safe day. Cheers, Dani
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Only way to get "on the list" is to fill out the survey.
@dwightqi
@dwightqi 3 жыл бұрын
Great Video. I am very interested in the development of this battery system. I look forward to the release of your product.
@TrotterDel
@TrotterDel 3 жыл бұрын
David @wildebus, and I are members of the same UK camper (RV?) group. I have asked him to fit a 100ah lithium battery into my existing 345ah (3x115 Leoch lead carbon acid ) battery bank. 1, Because I'm trying to wean the van off of lpg as much as possible. Cooking electric/heating diesel 2, Taking high amperage from the batteries during low sun is difficult to replace by solar. 3, Being parked at meet ups for 5 or 6 days will take the LCA batteries well below 40% SOC. Driving replaces the charge via a Ctek + Smartpass. Solar is 350w via Victron 100/30. The hold up is 1, He is on vacation. 2, He is waiting for a relay to be tested to restrict the overcharging, you mention in your video.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think we talked about your install. I know David does magic with setting up his victrons gear but this might be another way to go.
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855 3 жыл бұрын
The Relay that I will be fitting is a specially adapted (to my specifications) High-Current (200A) Latching Relay - this means it can handle any possible currents that the system can be called on to deliver, and the current overhead is nominal, being a latching unit. The VSDR Lithium Controller, as I call it, is simplier than Clarks BBMS but I think it will be a good option if used in conjunction with a Lithium Battery with a good quality BMS (I think the BBMS will offer more flexibility on the choice of Lithium Batteries, but the battery we are going for is very capable and can handle 500A surges and 150A constant currents, so the possible current surge on voltage equalisation on reconnection into the Lead Bank should have no issues that need to be managed). I can do that manually with my Isolation 1,2,1+2 switch and have no issues when checked the concept, but automation is the required way to go. IF you have certain batteries, such as the Lithium battery discussed and Lead-Carbons, PLUS charging kit that can be finely configured (like the Victron kit and Ablemail charger I have), THEN you can pretty well get away without either the VSDR or the BBMS - but having the extra controller does give you greater choice in both Chargers and Batteries. (Back home now after 400 Mile back home today ;) )
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Does your approach handle charging at really low C rates? Batteries can overcharge at low voltage. I found a 210amp bistable relay made by a major japanese manufacturer for $25us in bulk. It's what I'm using.
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855 3 жыл бұрын
The lithium batteries we are using do not have a problem with charge rates whether high OR low due to their BMS design. The relay I will be using is a programmable relay with microprocessor and optional Bluetooth interface (so a little bit more than a 'relay' relay I guess ;) ). You are controlling how your relay works via the programme in your BBMS; I am controlling my relay by programming the actual relay.
@WarwickIsSensible
@WarwickIsSensible Жыл бұрын
What you describe as a BMS is a BPC - battery protection circuit. A BMS communicates and issues commands to the system it is connected to. Victron’s standard defines: - CVL Charge Voltage Limit - CCL Charge Current Limit - DCL Discharge Current Limit While I’m not familiar with your theory that charge voltage must change based on charge current - if the battery manufacturer wanted that, they could adjust the parameters easily using the above. Ie. If charge current was high, they could raise the charge voltage to match. If the current dropped, they could drop the voltage to match. I’d love to see some literature about the relationship between charge current and voltage as you describe.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
What you described can happen when you are plugged into the mains or running a generator to charge an unloaded battery. But in the real world with wattage changing and random loads coming on it's a lot harder. I'd start your research with Conrads paper at the bottom of this page. He gives links to follow for more information. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@WarwickIsSensible
@WarwickIsSensible Жыл бұрын
As loads come on and off during charging, the wattage changes equate to the DC bus being discharged to some extent while simultaneously being charged. If the charge exceeds the discharge then the balance is the charge current - and in that moment your applicable charge voltage could apply. So, a control look that monitors the charge current and adjusts the voltage to match would achieve what you’re talking about whether it was on a generator, a house, an RV or a boat. What matters not is the source of charge but the balance that is making it to the battery. Thanks for the steer. I will read Conrad’s paper.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Yes that's basically what the BankManager does. Though down that path live dragons. As they so often do in engineering. It seems straight forward but the actual implementation was somewhat more complicated.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
It was an interesting problem to solve...
@VikingMultimediaYT
@VikingMultimediaYT 3 жыл бұрын
In addition to disconnecting the lithium when charging, wouldn't it be beneficial to do the same to the lead when discharging? That way once the lead bank drops to a selectable percentage (likely 40%-50%) the system would disconnect the lead bank allowing you to continue drawing down the lithium without over discharging the lead.
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855
@wildebuscampersandelectric1855 3 жыл бұрын
The way the Hybrid setup works, the lithium is always used first. By the time the lead is noticeably discharged (anywhere from below 90% say), the Lithium is just about as low as you want to take it, so no that would not be a good plan IMO.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
What he said. It's just kinda magic on the discharge end. It's the charge end that needs help. Li and lead in parallel will discharge the li mostly before the current starts coming from the lead. Then the lead protects the lithium from over discharging. Also it seems that a really large load on the lithium causes it to slump in voltage which allows the lead to help out. Kinda perfect except for the charging.
@dc1544
@dc1544 2 жыл бұрын
now for the 2 types being joined you have it nailed. I will order one for my RV. I have both types of batteries and I see where my normal house bank battery could get over charged
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Woops ignore my last response. I see you already know about it. I have 60 boards on the boat now. Once I get them soldered up o and tested that batch will be ready to ship out.
@BarefootBeekeeper
@BarefootBeekeeper Жыл бұрын
I hope you can ship these to the UK soon. There is a thriving RV and boating market here.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
There is this www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms along with reship.com now. Once we get our CE certification we might try to find a UK rep.
@michelveilleux3983
@michelveilleux3983 3 жыл бұрын
Another great video Thanks. I was just reading on the Grenada Cruising Information group on FB about a overheating concern of their batteries while on the hard. …. Some say to cool them with a small 12v computer fan…while others fear it won’t be enough given the 40°C+ inside the cabin…. What’s your take on not starting a fire with Li. I’m guessing your Bank Manager doesn’t allow for overheating, certainly not at 75% of charge
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I've really never heard of a Lifepo4 burning. Li-on yes, they have no place on a boat unless they are tiny. I'd like to know more. How hot? C rate at the time, in or out? Li being low resistance shouldn't get as hot as lead.
@f150bft
@f150bft 7 ай бұрын
You are obviously a smart man..... I'm learning about lithium for my camper now, time to replace the lead acid battery. Only using one battery thinking about the lithium....My converter/charger is not for lithium..... 2013 camper....
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 7 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'm currently editing a video all about putting li in my camper with the BankManager just now. It will be on Patreon in a day or so if you can spare 5 bucks. I think you might find it helpful
@Nerd3927
@Nerd3927 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent design. On my boat I use a BMO, a Battery Management Officer :-)
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an exhausting and thankless job
@dustins4194
@dustins4194 2 жыл бұрын
I really need some help... I want this module, but I can't seem to even get my flooded bank to jive with my lithium at all to even consider buying the module. I put them together and ran it just to see what happens, and just like you said, the lithium takes the load and the flooded were giving 1A max the whole night, then when the amps went to 2A from the flooded, the voltage was all the way down to 48v and I was scared of letting my lithium batteries go down any lower... The stinking flooded batteries still weren't carrying any load at all. So if I buy the module, would I have to have 2 solenoids to turn on and off BOTH banks? I was thinking you would just regulate ONE of the banks to cut off the soak of the lithium once it needed to top off the bank and the lithium was full. Should I let it run lower than 48v to get the flooded batteries to start carrying the load??
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming a 48 volt installation. Your lead should be supplying power once your combined system voltage goes below 51.2. once you get down to 48v most of the power should be coming from the lead. You are right, you need to get this sorted before you get a BankManager. Over comments I really can't analyze it properly but some ideas. If your lead is old and sick this could happen. If you have a high resistance in your system this might look like it's happening but if you measure voltage from the lead terminals it will verify that. Assuming you are running a BMS you should be protected from undercharge. That isn't really a problem until about 40v. But no need to go that low. I do have a sort of consulting service on Patreon. People who sign up for the Dream Believers tier get phone calls with us. If you can't get this sorted on your own I'm confident we can work it out together.
@dustins4194
@dustins4194 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure amazing! I'll sign up when I get a few more tests done and still need help. I love this idea BTW. My only problem is having to buy lots more expensive large cables for my whole home system before even knowing if this is going to work out. I would love to be able to use my golf cart batteries in the winter for this instead of just letting them sit around.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Great Dustin, Looking forward to talking with you. The manuals for the BankManager are available on the order page so you can see wiring diagrams and such. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@dustins4194
@dustins4194 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure I don't think it will work with that charging profile... maybe there's some sort of way to work it out... but once all of the load is on my 48v flooded bank, I could have upwards of 120A at times loaded all on the flooded. If they would work WITH the lithium packs, it would be ok and spread out, but putting all that current on the flooded batteries at the end of the cycle, doesn't seem safe. I don't think Trojan T-125 batteries are meant to handle that much of a load.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
You have to do what you are comfortable with of course. If you don't fully deplete your Li you will never draw everything from the lead. With the BankManager you do need some lead but not much to just make it work. The lead is there to mellow out the charging source after the li disconnects. And only to produce power after the li is basically dead anyway. The big advantage is the BankManager protects your Li from low current overcharge (read the comment by Conrad linked to the bottom of that page) I'm currently setting up a 36v Duffy electric boat for a friend. It's powered by li but I needed lead to allow my system to work. Going to install three 7ah 12v AGMs. They will be protected to 15a with an auto reset circuit breaker. The idea is to never actually run the boat on them but if you lose power you can wait a bit and with very conservative throttle settings you can get to shore. You could consider something similar.
@billdomb
@billdomb 3 жыл бұрын
How does the BBMS (or any other, for that matter) look at individual cells within a given battery?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
The BBMS can't see individual cell voltages. That's the job of the BMS. They have different responsibilities.
@pascalbruyere7108
@pascalbruyere7108 11 ай бұрын
I’ve worked on car batteries (Mercedes EQS) and built small solar battery projects: this is aligned with everything I know about the topic. I am not on top of alternator charging but I can say that the scenario where your diodes die when the Li-Ion battery shuts off is just not acceptable: there should be a way to protect the alternator. I also think that there should be an alternator dedicated for this task so that the primary one is kept safe.
@beholder4465
@beholder4465 Жыл бұрын
wish someone would show vid showing the actual connections, how they connect them
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
These might help kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYTJq6dnlJV0gc0si=wBP1kCXqZ34xZ417 kzbin.info/www/bejne/b2qYkItnosaBpNksi=sW3VbXpTFy3zuKtt
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
But the manual shows the process www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms/manual
@flipmstr2
@flipmstr2 4 ай бұрын
@emilyandclark. I just got a new trailer and come to find out it has a 12v fridge that is eating through my leadacid battery that came with it. So I found a decent deal on an EPOCH 460Ah. This bad boy has a decent BMS but I don’t see anywhere the abilty to set charging levels. The trailer has a converter that is rated for both LA and LiFePo. And has smart detection. I have a couple of questions if you don’t mind. I haven’t look at the cost of your bank manager, but I am assuming it ain’t just a $100 piece of equipment. A) my usage is simply to run the fridge, a couple of lights. A water pump and the heater blower for up to a week on a single charge. Or a couple of hours on a genny. Is your bank manager overkill? B) should I keep my LA in place and disconnect the LI while in transport to save the alternator on my truck? Perhaps keep them both on? I assume if keeping the LA then the BBM is recommended. C) I have gotten used to keeping the old trailer plugged in to shore power while parked in my driveway. This way I can run a heater via the shore power 120 during the coldest months to help prevent freezing. If I do this on the new trailer Would this affect the LI battery? Otherwise the only thing running is just the smoke and CO detector ( going to install switches on the USB ports to turn them off). Again would the BBM be worth the investment ?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 4 ай бұрын
Whatever you do don't buy the EPOCH. They tried to do my BankManager trick in their BMS and missed the mark. There are lots of webpages out there telling you how to work around their screw up... Sort of If you want something of that quality get the VoltGo. If you use the link on my leader board you will get a big discount. Yes of course I think you should go BankManager. It's the only way to charge li properly.. Don't trust your campers charger and definitely not your alternator. The BankManager will do it right. Check out this and see the manual for how to install it. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@flipmstr2
@flipmstr2 4 ай бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure thanks for the very quick response. Well unfortunately the epoch has already arrived. I thought I did due diligence researching and they seemed to have great reviews by other you tubers. I guess I will need to investigate your recommendations. I am in process of drawing up the schematics of the trailer. I need to know where all wires go and where the solar input goes. Almost done with the under carriage, next to tear out the converter to see what wires are back there. I will look into the BBM tomorrow. I am not suggesting I am relying on the alternator of the truck. Conversely, I want to isolate it if possible in case the BMS shuts down. I was thinking either a disconnect of the LiFePO or keeping the LA in the circuit to act as a “shock absorber” in case such an event happens.
@ukrainewarroom
@ukrainewarroom 3 жыл бұрын
Davey & Erika (in Luperon, Barefoot Sail & Dive) just did a video about their power situation too, you could give them a literal boost im sure Clark!
@jdlambert8
@jdlambert8 3 жыл бұрын
If a boat were using your BBMS, might there be any advantages in having 2 battery banks, both with lithium & lead, with an A/B/A+B/Off selector switch? If so, might there be any advantages in drawing power from 1 bank while the other is being charged, then reverse them?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
No much the opposite. Even though lithium doesn't slump it's voltage as bad as lead it does do that. And lead really does. By slump I mean when you draw current from a resting battery it's voltage goes down in proportion to what you draw as a percentage of the battery's size. So if you split your bank you loose more voltage (and therefore watts) upon discharge. Similar for charging. So one big bank is more efficient then two half sized banks.
@jdlambert8
@jdlambert8 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Thanks, Clark!
@joegraceffo642
@joegraceffo642 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Clark. This is intriguing and something I would be interested in doing on my boat once we get back to Luperon in November.
@petercooke2115
@petercooke2115 2 жыл бұрын
Clark,as always love your thinking.l am entertaining lithium on 30 ft boat running mainly fridge/phones/lights/nab instruments Was thinking of 2x70 or 2x100 amp lithium ,but am now thinking 1 lithium and 1 acid maybe making the acid a bigger amp hour than the lithium ,not expecting any advice or endorsement of/on my plan but just an expression of appreciation on how you think outside the box and thoroughly work stuff through when you share it Thank you
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
I expect you have seen these right? www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@petercooke2115
@petercooke2115 2 жыл бұрын
I am reading up on it now Clark,thank you .Just completed your (great !) survey
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
If you want one there is an order form on the link I sent you. I think my distributor is currently out. But I have some more boards here that I hope to finish up real soon. And if course you won't be invoiced until we are ready to ship.
@mgevirtz
@mgevirtz Жыл бұрын
How does this work if I have two lead banks, one start and one house. I want to add lithium to the house bank. My selector switch allows me to connect both start and house. I think i should add a voltage sensitive relay in parallel with the selector switch and NEVER switch it to all. OR, make the start bank fully separate save for the VSR. What do you think?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Hook them up like this kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqGZpKahaayoq8U What you commented on is a very old video. I've come up with a much better way to do this. Only way to charge your Li correctly. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@koolBOY8323
@koolBOY8323 3 жыл бұрын
how would this relate to mixing AGM batteries with lithium in a competition car audio environment?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Lithium can really move the amps up to the limit of it's BMS. Put a big enough BMS on your cells any you should see much flatter voltage from lithium. Nice steady 13s with high current draw. I'd think you guys would also benefit from some super caps to handle the transient loads from moving the woofer coils. The two together would be my starting point. Easiest and safest way to put li in a car would probably be to leave the lead starter battery there and add Lifepo4. How many amps average does one of these sound systems draw?
@garyvr6887
@garyvr6887 3 жыл бұрын
Cant wait for the release. Can we buy the standard one in the mean time
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
It will be offered first I suspect but the software on the BBMS+ is coming along very well.
@pmwilliams123
@pmwilliams123 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I am very interested in this project. I have always thought that the tools of optimization are great for people who are really interested to understand the complexity of a system and operate it with conscious effort. I really like your described option to optimize with weather forecasts in such a way as to only max the charge level when forecast calls for it. Likewise for any situation where the battery becomes mission critical and the mission has some dimension involving above-normal variance (risk).
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete, Did you fill out the survey?
@sailingalearningcurve
@sailingalearningcurve 3 жыл бұрын
Great info.
@gregs5966
@gregs5966 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Clark, loved the info on the BBMS unit! What is the minimum full-charge voltage held by an older lead individual battery to work OK? Eg. in a bank of lead batteries, if one battery at 97% charge only delivered say 12.7 volts (or less) could this still work OK? I'm guessing it would mean the lithium works until almost fully discharged. What settings in the BBMS+ unit might help to get around / optimise this?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Greg. This approach is best done with really healthy lead but if yours are a bit old it just means you would loose more power overnight. I go into this in detail in the first "lead and li" video I did. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qnLYgZmdj8yLm8U There are three videos on this topic so far that you might enjoy.
@gregs5966
@gregs5966 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Yeah have seen it, a great intro. Amp flow x hours. Would you recommend BBMS(+) with manual intervention, let's say overnight? Please share some benefits of the system. (Manual disconnection of lead at times, with resistor re-connection later.) Once re-connected, the system would charge as normal, with lithium disconnecting automatically at higher voltage.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
There is a bbms video coming soon. Once they are ready to order. With either a BBMS or a BBMS plus installed no manual intervention bis required. You could even equalize your lead and the lithium would be fine.
@RichieKeane
@RichieKeane Жыл бұрын
Hi this is exactly what im looking for, have decent LA and only want to add additional LI capacity. How would you make this work with Hyrdo & Wind generator and a solar panel? Assume I still need a DCDC charger to protect my alternator?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
No dc-dc. I really don't like them. This is an old video. This is how I recommend doing it now. It automates everything and, most importantly, solves the low current overcharge issue (see Conrad's article linked at the bottom of the page). www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms I address alternator issues and other things in recent videos. I suggest you look through our back video catalog on this subject.
@stevemcgowan3017
@stevemcgowan3017 2 жыл бұрын
recently installed a lifepo4 battery 100ah in my campervan.it’s smart Bluetooth bms so can see power being consumed by my stereo x3 power amps ‘homemade sub fosgate driver plus kenwood speakers about 15amps on the bms app when wick turned up.I thought why don’t I use my spare agm battery.only new last year one one weak.as had a pair of 115ah arm’s.I know u not supposed to mix lead with lithium but thought could use the agm when stereo on by using a switch to kick in the agm battery.I’m using a separate circuit for agm charged by my old dc charger 12amp and some solar 100watt with epever 10amp mppt.The lifepo4 has victron dc charger 18amp Orion and a Renogy rover 20amp mppt from another 100watt panel..so if I link batteries with fused link and a switch by drivers seat what you reckon ?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
I've learned a lot since I made this video. I've learned that mixed battery banks not get charged optimally. I've learned that no charge controller I've found charges lithium correctly even if it has a lithium setting. And I've found there was no commercial product that brings it all together. So I designed one. My recommendation for your system is install your AGM and take all charge sources and loads to it. Connect it to your engine lead battery with a cheap voltage sensitive relays. Connect your Li to your AGM with my BankManager (www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms) and you have a powerful system. You would never discharge your engine battery but you can charge it from solar or whatever automatically. Your system will use li first and then have your AGM available next. You will cycle your Li most often and only cycle your lead now and again. Your Li will be charged optimally for best life. There is even a special setting for car stereo guys where the li will be disconnected if too large of a load is demanded of it, like starting the engine. Is this the right way to go for you, possibly not due to cost. But I believe it would be the best. You will find these ideas described in other videos on our channel. I suggest you look at our playlists to help you. The li one and the electrical education series in particular.
@flypip
@flypip 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for the informations. Is it possible to connect a LiFePO4 battery to an AGM battery when the montage is: AGM battery Cyrix-ct Starter battery Engine alternator (basic model, internal regulator). Should I worry about the alternator or the Cyrix-ct be burn by the lithium battery? Or the AGM will act like a resistance and limit the current for the lithium battery.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
You should look into this. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms It's how I'm doing it now.
@todddunn945
@todddunn945 2 жыл бұрын
I have a sort of hybrid system on my boat. The alternator is wired to a lead acid start bank. That is the only charging for that bank. Keeping the lead acid start battery directly connected to the alternator protects the alternator (i.e., the alternator can not be disconnected from the batteries by the lithium BMS). My house bank is lithium iron phosphate. The lithium batteries have two charging sources. First my solar array is connected to the lithium battery bank via a Victron SmartSolar charge controller which is programmed to shut off charging when the batteries reach 14.2 volts. Second I have a Victron Orion Smart isolated DC:DC battery charger between the lead acid start bank and the lithium house bank. The DC:DC charger uses the same charging profile as the Victron solar controller. The DC:DC charger is also set up so that it only provides charge to the lithium bank when the engine is running. It stops charging when the engine is shut off. It also has an on/off switch so I can leave it off. The DC:D charger is also sized so that I can safely charge the lithium bank from the alternator even when the engine is running at idle speed. With this system the two battery banks are never directly connected, but I have no issue with having adequate cranking amps to start the engine and my alternator is protected from being pushed to maximum output by a depleted lithium battery bank. The system works very well.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Here is another way to go. It has some advantages: It can charge your Li with the full power from your alternator. It cannot overcharge your Li. The victrons can and do. It allows your lead to be available after the lithium is depleted this way the lead supports the li form over discharging. There is no inefficientcy from dc-dc chargers. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms It's another way to go. I'm biased at course but I find it best.
@simonmanners4108
@simonmanners4108 8 ай бұрын
Great information. If you use Midnite Solar charge controller with their shunt (whizzbang junior) you can define the ending amps that will stop the charge cycle.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 8 ай бұрын
That's fine for lead but it's simply not enough for li
@OSWALDJACK19
@OSWALDJACK19 Жыл бұрын
Hi Will, thank you for the information and advice. Would you connect a mix of gel and lifepo4 batteries for a residential home. 12v100ah or 12 v 200 ah. Which type would you connect directly to the ups.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
If you are asking me, my name is Clark Yes gels are lead they would work fine. You might find this useful. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@OSWALDJACK19
@OSWALDJACK19 Жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Sincerely appreciated, thank you Clark. Kind regards.
@Juttutin
@Juttutin 3 жыл бұрын
For BBMS Plus Pro - RS485 please. Then I can use that with some basic weather forecasting API to automatically tell the Bank Manager Plus Pro to charge the Lithium to a higher level without waking up the next day and kicking myself because it's gonna rain all day and I forgot to adjust it beforehand. I'm surrounded by paddocks not water, so it's a bit easier to know what location to get weather data for tho.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Since I made that video t really refined my charging algorithm. I now recommend you set the BBMS Plus to charge to 100%. It is really good at not overcharging and with charging to full you don't develope a memory effect. I now feel that's the best setting and what I use myself.
@arturasjakubauskas1428
@arturasjakubauskas1428 2 жыл бұрын
I'd like yours ideas , 👍👍👍
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, This is how we are doing it now. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@mrs.c5471
@mrs.c5471 3 ай бұрын
Would your device work or even needed in my set up? I have a horse trailer with a 200 Ah Ampre time lithium battery which powers my lights, fridge, hot water heater, water pump. I also use a Honda 3000 gen for A/'C or my Anker Power Banks. My tow vehicle is a 2500 Dodge Ram diesel with 2 lead batteries. I do unplug my truck from the horse trailer while camping.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 ай бұрын
Yep it's just the thing as you can't convince your charge sources to not abuse your Li. Especially that truck alternator You would have to add a small lead battery to the trailer side to keep everything ticking well. That could be a small cheap starter battery. Also if you ever put solar/regulator on the trailers roof your ready.
@mrs.c5471
@mrs.c5471 3 ай бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure hmm, I really have nothing that would require a lead battery, the truck batteries aren't sufficient? It's a small 2 horse trailer and the only item that are 100% 110v is my A/C, my fridge (3 way) and my microwave. Everything else is DC &/or propane. I don't have solar except the ones I have for my Anker Power Stations.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 ай бұрын
It's just part of how the BankManager is designed. It needs you to have a lead battery. This could be a lawnmower battery likely. It's all about keeping your system sane when the BankManager removes the li bank due to being fully charged
@luca-xs1yu
@luca-xs1yu 3 жыл бұрын
Clark, thanks for the videos. I am very interested in your device, the BBMS plus. Please inform me as soon as the device is available on the market. I already found your last year's video "Adding lithium to your lead battery bank" interesting and inspiring. However, I mainly charge my battery system via the generator while driving with the engine and during the night in the harbour with mains power and an intelligent battery charger. That's why your solution from last week's new video "Best way to charge lithium - mix it with lead" is for me the key to a hybrid battery system consisting of LifePo4 and lead-acid batteries. I use most of the power during the day while sailing: in addition to the refrigerator, various navigation devices and the autopilot are running. I look forward to further information and solutions.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Best way to stay informed is to fill in the survey.
@unknownquantity4440
@unknownquantity4440 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Hey Clark. Filled out the survey for interest in both the AC and BBMS (same form). Would you like to email us all a periodic update on the progress of both projects? I'm trying to wait for your solution. However as supply chains fall apart I need to gear up and provision now in anticipation of shortages. Thanks.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I understand. I'm having my own supply chain issues.
@robertpetrasek1773
@robertpetrasek1773 3 жыл бұрын
Is this lead/lithium system connected to the starter of the main engine? If the main engine starter draws 300 starting amps would it cause the lithium BMS to trip?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Never has. The wiring from the starter battery and switches cause a bit of a voltage drop do most of the starter power comes from the starter battery. Also with this kind of system the lead helps out when a huge load comes because even for lithium the voltage drops with big loads. When it drops below 12.8 the lead it there to help.
@shday1
@shday1 3 ай бұрын
Is there a nice solution like this that could work for 24v Li house bank and a 12v lead acid starter battery?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 ай бұрын
Not simple Treat both systems as separate You can use a switching power supply to move power back and forth at a loss
@shday1
@shday1 3 ай бұрын
@Clarks-Adventure Thanks for the response. My takeaway is that alternators are really meant for the starter battery. Anything else gets complicated quickly.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 ай бұрын
@shday1 there are so many right answers here one could never address them over a comment section. I'm sure you will figure this out yourself and from m.watching videos but if you want more help designing your system I have a patreon tier called Dream Believers that let's us chat in depth on the phone
@mikenavy360
@mikenavy360 Жыл бұрын
Question. I have 4, 225 six volt batteries in a class A. I have added 2-100ah lithium connected all together for 12 volts. Was wanting to add 2 more 100ah lithium. What would you say for maximum ratio?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
The ratio doesn't really matter much. But this is an old video. I strongly suggest you check out how I'm doing this now. Your Li (and lead) will thank you. And you can safely get more from your batteries. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@dennislilley5562
@dennislilley5562 Жыл бұрын
Sir what's your view on charge into Super compasitor into battery bank So when the sun goes down you still have full caps When I build a battery bank on my budget. I only want to do this onece And I want it to be super efficient
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
I'd stay away from caps in this application. They solve some issues but cause worse issues. With caps you need current control. They can cause real problems with devices (especially Li batteries) that expect their power source to have a bunch of resistance. Li is already lower than lead but caps... the current surges can get scary. And they suck at actual power storage. The li already acts like a cap for the lead in a hybrid system and takes power quickly enough all through its charge range.
@maverickmacgyver
@maverickmacgyver 2 жыл бұрын
Fancy solar chargers have an optional setting called End Amps. The Absorb cycle will end early if the programmed End Amps amount is met.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, you are right. They all should. This is important for lead but I don't believe that is enough to keep lithium healthy. I had a "quad cycle" charge controller I bought back in the 90s that had this. Best one I have personally used.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Which charge controllers have this now?
@maverickmacgyver
@maverickmacgyver 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure the larger controllers I deal with have End Amps, like Outback FM80 & FM60, MidNite Classic series and Schnieder MPPT-150-60, etc. Also Victron SmartSolar controllers have it and it is called Adaptive Absorption and End Amps is called Tail Current. This is an interesting concept to mix AGM with Lithium. I’ll have to give this a lot more thought.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I appreciate the information. Have you seen this? www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms So far it's the best description of my approach so far. I really need to do a low technical "sales" video on this device but so far I'm unable to keep up with demand as it is. There is a link to the manuals on this page. Please take a look, you seem to be knowledgeable.
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC 3 жыл бұрын
Clark...good deal on your BBMS w/ hall effect current sensor....most only use voltage sensing. Nice concept of using advantages of both battery systems on one platform. Nice circuit board design. Have you talked to anybody on mass production...with patent pend in hand?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark. Having trouble finding someone in the US who can do simple soldering.
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Probably because all circuit boards are non-repairable double-sided surface chips. I don't see the video gamer generation ever picking up a soldering gun-iron...they don't even own one in their house. I don't own a suction ball but I have lots of experience with gently hitting to shake off the molten solder when removing components.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I use China for 99%. Their machine can't do thru hole parts. I need the screw terminals soldered on. Easy right?
@billgardner9328
@billgardner9328 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a power boater with only lead acid. My house bank (6 golf cart) need replacing and my starting battery is one 8d. I need to switch to better house system. (I can do some solar but haven’t found the way to mount them. ). Your combiner sounds like it would work but I need more expertise. Currently I charge with a xantrex 3000 watt inverter and a 4 kw genset.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Depending on how much help you want we have a "dream Believers" tier on Patreon that gets you phone calls with me Loads of people use that to design power systems with my guidance. Often ends up cheaper in the long run as I can suggest devices and approaches that cost less and work better.
@Pauly__D
@Pauly__D 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Clark . Will these handle the initial joining of the lead & lithium or is the other balancing procedure still going to be required ? Thanks
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
This device knows how to safely connect Li and Pb. It does it every day so it needs to. Just install it properly and turn it on. No promises as this is experimental but Temptress hasn't burned down in the months this has been on the job. That was the very first trick I taught this device!
@cristianpopescu78
@cristianpopescu78 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Amazing good job!
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Here is how we are doing it now. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@cristianpopescu78
@cristianpopescu78 Жыл бұрын
​@@Clarks-Adventure Thank you kindly Sir!
@bockjess
@bockjess 3 жыл бұрын
Would this work on an all lithium system? My current problem is my alternators have internal regulation and I can't stomach the price for "smart" regulators when they won't do anything smart. Currently I have disabled one by removing the belts. The other side I have been turning off the engine until we add more load, usually in the form of a loud ass dance party. I'm thinking of just restricting the output as alternator charging isn't usually necessary but I want to keep the option. I'm no electrical engineer and was hoping you may have a solution to keep the alternator from going above say 13.8v. Edit: I know there are some devices out there but I'm fairly certain some .78 cent resistor or something could accomplish the same job? Maybe?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
It's difficult to do that with an internally regulated alternator. In my opinion the very best way to solve all this and the ONLY way currently available to properly, and safely charge you expensive lithium is with one of my BBMSs and a small lead battery. One of my design points was to make this work with any existing charging systems. I just finished development and have 35 boards here getting ready to ship out. I'll be doing a video announcing it soon. I suggest you either subscribe to this channel or fill out the survey (description of the AC video) to be kept informed. We also have a "dream believers" level on Patreon where you can call me for help on "whatever". People use this for engineering type help all the time.
@bockjess
@bockjess 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Thank you for replying! I am definitely a subscriber and filled out a survey previously. I'll await your announcement!
@unknownquantity4440
@unknownquantity4440 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Been waiting months to get one of the BBMS's. Subscribed, surveyed and Patreon'ed to get updates. Are you saying that the video is the official announcement (not a email to the survey participants before hand)? Thanks.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I'm still waiting on the current sensors but once I'm sure about them ,(I've been lied to by suppliers before). I'll do a description video and announce how to place orders. Also the boxes are made in the US but they haven't taken my order yet. Patron's will get a boost.
@supertom8552
@supertom8552 3 жыл бұрын
We’re so lucky to have you! Great mind , great ideas 💡! Thank you so much 👍
@matteng2332
@matteng2332 Жыл бұрын
Great video
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@jamesjustice1395
@jamesjustice1395 4 ай бұрын
Will your system wirk with three different types of batteries! Lead acid, LiFePO4, and very old Nickel Iron/Cadmium railroad batteries?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 4 ай бұрын
It's been used with lead of course. It's been used with NiFe (but the guy never reported back. No news is good news?) To use all 3 you would have to somehow join the lead and NiFe. Probably not a great idea.
@johnnychristo4895
@johnnychristo4895 3 жыл бұрын
Some sort of adjustable warning light set to light up when the batteries are approaching the off/critical stage could be handy.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Do you mean near fully discharged?
@johnnychristo4895
@johnnychristo4895 3 жыл бұрын
Both fully discharged and fully charged
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
For fully discharged you can easily find those. If you go hybrid just use a lead alarm as you will be held in the lead range when approaching low state of charge. If you weren't hybrid this is a difficult problem. With hybrid there are lots of very cheap options. See RV sources. For nearly full. No need. My BBMS takes care of the disconnect virtually every day and you won't even know it happened.
@johnnychristo4895
@johnnychristo4895 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure tanks cobber. (Friend)
@1tsmeeth
@1tsmeeth 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Clark, Will this device be able to manage the charging and discharging of two lithium banks (both at 12v) but they have different amps (1st is 104ah and 2nd is 210ah)? I have these two banks in my RV and currently, I have some devices attached to bank 1, and other devices attached to bank 2. I also have two controllers and 2 solar panels per bank. I'd love to have everything in the same setup. Let me know, I'm highly interested.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
That's a bit complicated (or expensive). Generally you can combine batteries of different amp hour sizes in parallel (voltage must be the same) as long as they charge the same way. Meaning the same chemistry of course, the same age/condition, and the same BMS approach. In that case you could combine them now at your discresion. Or you could add some lead and my system to get the advantages my BankManager offers. On my boat I'm about to add a second li bank. This bank has a very different BMS and is a different age. I'm going to do this with a second BankManager. So I will have one BankManager for each LiFePO4 bank. I realize that's a bit expensive (buying two BankManagers) but it's the best way to do it as now each li bank is controlled by a dedicated BankManager watching out for it.
@1tsmeeth
@1tsmeeth 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Will you end up with two LI banks? How will be your discharge approach? My charging circuit is independent for each bank, and that is working great for me. What I was looking for is to discharge them in a balanced way.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
It would work great (beyond the expense of two BankManagers). You will have a small lead battery (can be tiny) connected to your system at all times. All charge sources and loads go to/from that. My devices bring the li banks in and out as necessary. That way all charge sources can go to any bank and power comes from both banks as appropriate to their abilities. Without a BankManager LiFePO4 batteries are subject to "low current overcharge". That kills li. With this approach every part gets just enough charge and is instantly available to take a load. You can even charge from a lead only charge source like your alternator or original ac battery charger without damage.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it would probably be best to have two li banks. The active management by the BankManager takes care of the charging and discharging. And whatever charge sources you have goes where it needs to go. So if somehow one li bank was low and one was full, both solar panels would be charging the low bank.
@giterdunpete
@giterdunpete 3 жыл бұрын
Would it be fair to say that you have a canbus equivalent? But it wont be linked to the alternator will it??
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not networked in any way. Canbus is more of an automotive thing I think. Strangely I do have canbus network on board but if I networked this I'd probably use nmea2000 or just normal internet stack.
@detroitredneckdetroitredne6674
@detroitredneckdetroitredne6674 3 жыл бұрын
Great video brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise I will put this into practice I am a new subscriber and I cannot wait to see your other videos
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
We just started testing in the bbms+. Looking good.
@MrFrodo1111
@MrFrodo1111 2 жыл бұрын
Just bought your + system and a Redodo24 volt 100 amp lithium to go with my 400 amp leads, excited but have a question..to put all the wires through the blue hall whatyoumackcall it I use 00 wires on my existing wires to my inverter from the batteries and I also have a small buck 24/12 converter...Will all o that and the new wire for the lithium all fit within that blue hall thingy? or is there some other thing like a concentrator that I would need....In thinking about it it is only the negative wire that goes through that but still safer to ask?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, You might want to take a closer look at the manual. The blue thingy (current sensor) goes over the positive wire that goes from the lithium positive battery pole to the contactor. Nothing else connects to the positive pole of the lithium battery or the lithium side of the contactor. I repeat, nothing So you should have no trouble clipping this thingy over that wire. I have a guy out there with a HUGE system that uses wire so large he stripped some insulation off the wire so the current sensor would fit. So that's an option as well if you find yourself using 0000 wire.
@MrFrodo1111
@MrFrodo1111 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure cool..I'll have to look at the manual when I get it..I'm accustomed to the shunts which use the negative wires but all good...as long as they all fit it's all good
@MrFrodo1111
@MrFrodo1111 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure on a very positive note..I'm a so happy that you guys developed a way to combine both, otherwise I'd be looking at over 2 grand to get amp wise to where I am right now. 😘😘 Thank you!!
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Having lived with low voltage (12v) for 30 years I absolutely hate anything that causes voltage drop. So I wasn't going to use a shunt. Well I learned why they are used. Hall effect sensors require dynamic automatic recalibration code to be written. Well it's written and works great so I'm happy with my choice again but there was that week during development....
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Yes li is kinda expensive all at once isn't it. And when you already have serviceable lead it's a hard decision to make.
@jdlambert8
@jdlambert8 3 жыл бұрын
For a large battery bank with a lot of batteries, what's a good ratio of lithium to lead?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Just enough Li to get through the night. I have 200ah/ 1500ah
@DreamGreenToys
@DreamGreenToys 3 жыл бұрын
Great videos. Doing a complete rebuild of our F&C44. Looking forward to news on your BBMS+ as have just inherited 700 ah of AGM batteries and considering adding some Li batteries to the mix on our 12V system. Also inherited a 24 V 1500W windlass that I would like to use so looking for ways to mix everything.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
You will find this weekends videos interesting!
@bjrnstervik6941
@bjrnstervik6941 10 ай бұрын
Hello Clark, interesting to listen to your tips. I have an Yanmar engine, with 180A dynamo. I have my boat batteries 3x110 Ah Li, and 2x90 Ah AGM batteries for thrusters, and 2x90 Ah AGM for startmotor. Te batteries are connected togehter with a Victron Argofet unit. The dynamo har an internal regulator of 14,0 V. I have battery monitor (Victron) for the Li batts. When I start the engine and the batteries are typical 50-60% after 2-3 nights without charging ( The AGM batteries are typical 12,5 - 12,6 V). The A is quickly raising to 90-110 A (mesured directly from the dynamo), but after 4-5 minutes the Amps reduce to typical 50-60 A, and V are climbing gradualy to about 13,7 V. All 3 battery banks will now have the same voltage. Now the Amps continue to fall to 40, then about 20 Amps, until the votage is close to14,0V, and no current is going to the Li batteries any more. The battery monitor now typical shows the batteries are at about 70%. I have to drive the eninge for many hours (5-6) to reach 98%. If the trip is shorter, I have less battery capacity for every day. Do you have any comments to my system, and any tips for the dynamo to give more Amps ?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 10 ай бұрын
Modify your alternator to use an external regulator kzbin.info/www/bejne/jmXCgKJ5dp2HoLs And use a BankManager. The difference will surprise you. Also depending on where you are solar might be a good idea.
@bjrnstervik6941
@bjrnstervik6941 10 ай бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure I only have a small solar panel, 120 w, that I use for charge the Li batts, and put the "load" from the solar regulator to my thruster-batterybank. I live in Norway, so not so much solar power in winter time. So normally this panel take care of these banks. The issue is when I stay out for many days without shore connection and want to fill up my Li batteries quicker. I have may be two options: External regulator or a new internal regulator rated to 14,4V. I don't know your BankManager, is it on the market?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 10 ай бұрын
Sure. We have sold over 500 of them. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@bjrnstervik6941
@bjrnstervik6941 10 ай бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure where does the power from alternator comes in?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 10 ай бұрын
With a BankManager hybrid battery installation all charge power goes to the lead and the BankManager steals it until the li is full. I suggested the video above because in that video I show how to convert your alternator to external regulation for no cost. You will not get a fast charge rate at 14v and you need a regulator that goes into float if you are going to charge fast as long fast charge will hurt lead batteries. Without a BankManager 14v sustained will greatly shorten the life of your LiFePO4
@davidstokely1718
@davidstokely1718 3 жыл бұрын
I've seen many liveaboards have 100% Lithium, some still have 100% AGM, and a few have a mix of the two. What do you think would be optimal for battery types? Is it that a Lead Acid starter battery is more efficient or easier than Lithium? There are for sure so many options that it's not necessarily easy to answer. I would guess it's more practical for most liveaboards to have a mix for many reasons. Clark your ideas about this are really brilliant.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
The beauty of this is you can use what you have. So what you have now plus Li is the best answer. If I was starting from scratch I'd have to look long and hard at this new lead carbon battery for the Pb side. My AGMs are probably the next best choice.
@kevinAuman1
@kevinAuman1 2 жыл бұрын
I've had and been using a Schumacher 100a/30a/10a/2a smart charger for many years and it also has a battery recovery and battery maintenance feature on it so it is able to be left on a battery and it just keeps it charged and if you happen to have froze your battery or have a dead cell due to excessive calcium buildup on the lead then it sends 16V bursts into the battery which will eventually loose the stuff up allowing the acid to contact the lead again which can recover damaged batteries in most occasions
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Nice. Does it watch the power actually going into your batteries with a remote sensor? Never let that charger control Lifepo4.
@mrs.c5471
@mrs.c5471 3 ай бұрын
My ampre time lithium battery has the BMS, which I thought protected it from overcharging?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 ай бұрын
There is overcharging and there is overcharging The BMS keeps the voltage down to where the cells don't pop open and vent their electrolyte or burst into flames. The BankManager knows how to stop the battery from charging past 100 percent so it sees a long life. This might help kzbin.info/www/bejne/aYa2cqSgo9mrf9U
@Oblivionsurveyor
@Oblivionsurveyor 2 жыл бұрын
I just built two banks, Lead acid that will be supplemented with grid power from my LifePO4 bank. All new battery's, eventually i will phase out lead acid. Just too heavy to deal with, I do like how they will work in freezing weather as long as they have a charge. So i will be making the lead acid work, let them discharge a bit and them top them off with grid power from the LifePO4 bank. This is in a tow behind camper. You might get a kick out of this, I have brought my 400ah bank of LifePO4 charge time down to 3 hours flat. At first i only had a 4 amp charger from costco, It would of taken me all week to charge 400ah once with that charger. I now have Four 35 amp chargers that i have wired in parallel a total of 140 amps of charging current. That is a 35x improvement over my 4 amp charger. So i have turned a week of generator Run time into just 3 short hours. I do have solar, this is just to supplement solar charging in the most efficient way possible to cut down on generator run time. In the winter if i have to run my generator too much i will run out of fuel and have some really cold nights ahead. 140 amps is only slightly above the recommended 100-120amp charge rate for the size bank i have. By the end of the charging cycle the chargers taper off close to 120 amps. I am still fine tuning the system, found my kill switch's are creating some resistance in the system, going to up size the awg to see if it solves the issue.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video. It's kinda old. Everything is still correct but this is how I do it now www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@coachgeo
@coachgeo 2 жыл бұрын
Clark...... quick question.... somewhere in one of the videos or comments there was a mention of size of bank in amp hours between the Lead and lithium mentioning one should in reality be larger than the other. Do I remember that correctly? If so which one should be largest... Im remembering it being the LiPo4 bankshould be largest in amp hours.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
If you use one of these it really doesn't matter. It will adapt to what you have. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms I mean I wouldn't actually use a motorcycle battery but in theory you could. The limit of the Lifepo4 is 2550ah per BankManagerPlus. But we'll, that's a lot.
@coachgeo
@coachgeo 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure was asking more for comparative reasons of their system to others.... they said they had plenty juice for their needs at the 400amp hour lithium (at 12v) which then in comparison should be about same as someone with 24v lithium sized to 200ah.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. That's actually a good chunk of power. On Temptress we have 1500ah of lead and 200 of li. Since the li was installed it "feels" like we have so much power.
@willgeorge5644
@willgeorge5644 2 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you will
@panchomotu
@panchomotu 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Clark, great work, thanks (goes for the AC too! Glad you also have an RV model that doesn't require salt water :) )! i am wondering if the BBMS+ works for my intended setup. i have two sets of solar panels, and want to hook them up to a LiFePO4 setup. i also already have an AGM that i'd like to combine with the lithium in this case. i'd be using two MPPTs so one set of panels doesn't diminish the other's potential. Will that work with the BBMS+? Will it accept two MPPTs to charge a lithium-lead acid bank?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Yes that would work fine. I designed the BankManagerPlus to really not care where the charge comes from. Best of the final voltage is below 14.6v. But that's what you likely want for your lead anyways as the lead will likely not be discharged. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, and thanks Dennis
@cliffdixon2042
@cliffdixon2042 2 жыл бұрын
What about a dc to dc charger in between them ? Safer. More efficient ?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Less efficient. About a 20% loss of power and they are not bidirectional. Also they don't charge li correctly. You can't safely charge li to a voltage. The voltage target is current dependant. Clouds (changes in charge source) or other loads change what is going into the batteries. www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@cliffdixon2042
@cliffdixon2042 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure right. Thanks so much for being a pioneer for all of us .. I would never have the courage to wire two different chemistries in paralell ..without someone successfully doing it first. 👏 Bravo
@xXxFLY8Y3xXx
@xXxFLY8Y3xXx 3 жыл бұрын
i would like one on these bbms for sure
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Great. Follow the link and fill out the form.
@oh-brothers
@oh-brothers 3 жыл бұрын
This is really exciting that your are coming out with solutions for the cruising community!!! How about sourcing 12v fans like the Caframo that are reliable and efficient and not ridiculously priced for how long they last?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Their new "most expensive" fans actually seem to last. Shirocco II. After what I'm going through just now with supply chain. NO WAY! I like development. Hate the business side of it.
@eragonbaffel9518
@eragonbaffel9518 3 жыл бұрын
PCs are 12V as well so i dont know what counts as Pricey but 140mm diameter fans can go for as little as 6€
@gwoiler
@gwoiler 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure woW... $109 Amazon and West Marine.... yuk
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
But worth it. Quiet. Low power. Nice.
@speakandreadnewtestamentgr6264
@speakandreadnewtestamentgr6264 Жыл бұрын
So given what you say, I know it's not optimal, but a regular converter charging at 13.6 v is not really worse than the recommended 14.4 v charging since the regular converter only charges the lithium to 80% and that's not a bad thing?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Li is not lead. You can't "charge to a voltage". Charging to any voltage over 13.48v will fully charge and then overcharge LiFePO4.
@brennansmith1381
@brennansmith1381 3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps you could add a feature to increase the SOC on a regular schedule to provide top balance without having to manually do it. This would be a kin to the equalization program of some chargers for lead
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Very observant. That's an important feature. The BBMS has an option to do that once every 20 days. The BBMS+ will be more configurable but do the same kind of thing.
@brennansmith1381
@brennansmith1381 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure perhaps the trigger could be based on some measure of cycling rather than calendar. Perhaps a sum of amp hours charge and or discharge. In my case my boat sits on a mooring for a week or two with little power use and then may see heavy use cruising for a few weeks.
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
@LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC 3 жыл бұрын
In the hot Texas summer lead-acid automotive batteries last 2 to 4 years nominally. I am getting at least 8 to 13 plus years on my lead-acid batteries by charging them every weekend...with a frequency driven desulfate charger. When the green LED light comes "on" showing 100% battery status i unplug the charger. Charger is called: Xtreme Charge, 12volt maintenance charger, Model XC100. Hey, as an engineer I thought it might be a gimmick...but that's the entire key to lead...desulfating the plates back to new....so you don't GROW those lead fissures that short-out plates or have sulfide oxidation that degrades the fully charged battery down to 12.4v in 4 years versus keeping it at 13.2v . I've been using the XC100 charger for about 10 years. One of my older batteries was 8 years old when i started charging. It was starting to have reduced power issues...and this charger keep it going until 13 years when it finally died during a summer heat. All my batteries are old...all keep the 13.2v fully charged. My next gameplan is just to pull out 8 year old batteries and replace them. Years ago... I actually used to do preventative battery maintenance on my wife's car and just replace the battery every 3 years. Not anymore...8 years is the new 3 years. The XC-100 shutsdown automatically once 100% charge is reached. I don't think it's checking for amperage being accepted into battery for determining shutdown; rather i believe the XC-100 takes a voltage reading and then shunts across the battery (resistance). Every 30 seconds it shunts and goes out and rechecks the voltage for how much it dropped...if it doesn't drop by a small margin (value-%)....battery status goes from 75%% charged to 100% charged and shutdown charging automatically, else it repeats it frequency desulfating charging operation. The XC-100 also does a 12 hour charge test and will tell you if you battery is BAD. Has no connection operation light too.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Sounds a bit like a marine Flexcharge. A good friend really likes his.
@modetremblay6258
@modetremblay6258 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Clark, great info. Glade to see you’re so honest I’m presently looking at Lithium to simplify my life. Have you seen Life Power 4 new EG4 batteries, not sure about marine use, but they seem incredible??
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
I really think all the Lifepo4 cells are either matched or not. Doesn't matter what reseller puts their name on them. They are all made in China. Getting a matched set of cells makes a difference though. kzbin.info/aero/PLsT7_jPsZM5pApg5I7EPtLd15qXSqZn2U
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Жыл бұрын
How does your charger handle series/parallel configuration(s)? Two 12VDC in series, Three 12VDC in series, Four, 12VDC in series, and any combination of the series configurations in parallel? In my case, I have created a 48Volt system with 12VDC in series with two strings in parallel. How well will your Manager handle my system (Four BattleBorns in series and four 12VDC LeadAGM in series. All 1,200 AmpHour)
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
It has no problem with it at all. To it 48v is 48v. The question you should ask is how do I keep series batteries in balance. My approach helps a lot by not getting the li into the "hockey stick" of high voltage as much . But I'd add one of these inexpensive battery balancers I found. Worked great on the Duffy install.kzbin.info/www/bejne/foiwaYykobCYnLM
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Thank You. I will study that. Right now I break my system apart every 90 days and after individual charging, put all the batteries in 12VDC parallel for balancing prior to reconfiguring (a big pain!) My application is a bit different and presently it is all AGM strings in series/parallel. I am confident I am going to purchase your BM2 and recommended Solinoid. I am just not technical but learn very fast. I want to learn all I can and start off with the el cheapo Li battery you reviewed on a newer KZbin which sparked my interest in all this. I have available and paid for a very large bank of high-end AGM 12VDC batteries (14) of which I am just using 6. I want to learn how to best include Li as you have recommended with your BM2 and the right-sized system of Li and my existing (new) AGMs in whatever number/combination is best. Maybe I need to pay you some consulting fees when I get closer to the purchase once I figure out my needs. Right now, my solar provides enough for all my loads (when sunny) AND power an AC battery charger "AIMS Power" set for 1/2c and AGM (that is plugged into my AC supply from the inverter). It is a VERY simple system using AC digital timers and such to turn on the battery charger (10:00AM to 3:00PM) and turn off the solar-powered inverters in the evening and still more AC digital timers to turn on the evening (different) inverters connected to the batteries. The daytime solar does not directly charge the batteries as is typical, it supplies power to the AC inverters that power the AC battery charger that charges the batteries. The daytime AC loads are all handled directly from the solar-powered inverters. I do have a pure sine wave generator (gasoline and propane dual fuel) that can handle everything day and night but have never needed it and it is only there for an emergency. It is a HONDA and is portable enough to fit in the back of the Tesla in the event we every did something really stupid on a road trip (San Diego to Maine) and needed an emergency charge. (Which I have tested and it works perfectly though against everything I am trying to do with the sun!)
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Interesting system Do a lot of people go from panel to inverter to charger? Obvious losses but if you have the panels for it why not. I assume this started out as a grid connected system and got batteries later. If you want to chat we have a Patreon tier called "Dream Believers" that most people use as my consulting line.
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure Does the linked battery equalizer (it seems like just what I need! Thanks!!!!!!) interfere with your BM2 or solar or AC battery charger in a negative way? Is is connect and forget? Seems too good to be true!
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure Жыл бұрын
Connect and forget. They usually cost like $500. I was happy to find this. Tested, it worked! It's basically an isolated power supply so power from high voltage batteries can be passed to lower voltage batteries.
@PhiMobileSounds
@PhiMobileSounds 2 жыл бұрын
Do you see this being able to work in a car application using an 12v alternator?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. It's especially good at that as there is no way to tell a modern car charging system to properly charge li without it. We are currently on an RV trip (see recent videos) and have li in the back. I even added a setting that let's your Li be disconnected when you crank the engine.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
www.emilyandclarksadventure.com/bbms
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/jnWvfGh5qqyEhtE
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
I just noticed your name. I added that cranking feature especially for car audio guys. I know a lot of you use Lifepo4 that has a small BMS that shouldn't be asked to crank the engine. I also understand that a lot of you charge the li at home. No need for that with a BankManager
@PhiMobileSounds
@PhiMobileSounds 2 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure I am currently running 3 XS Power AGMs (2-banks with battery isoloators) and have been considering what to do with my AGMs when I upgrade to lithium. But this option potentially provides a way to keep my initial purchase and build upon it, I’m interested. Just wondering if my 240A alternator would be able to sustain all the batteries in this BBMS setup (3AGMs and say 2 Li batteries, I’ve got some fuses to add up). … I’ll check out the resources above. Thanks for the response!
@luckybillings1016
@luckybillings1016 2 жыл бұрын
Clark I have looked for the awning video you referenced in one of your previous videos. Did you make it or are you planing to do it?
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 2 жыл бұрын
What timing you have. I just took a break from editing it. Expect it soon. -C
@sjd9214
@sjd9214 3 жыл бұрын
I signed up for the Air conditioner, and did the survey, but never heard back from you, so thought the idea went dead.
@Clarks-Adventure
@Clarks-Adventure 3 жыл бұрын
Not dead but suffering from supply chain issues. Waiting on one more important part.
@sjd9214
@sjd9214 3 жыл бұрын
@@Clarks-Adventure that's great news! It's hot here in the Philippines 🙂🙂
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