I did drill a hole to drain the water, its dry now but still acting up. Very weird not sure the issue. Waiting to finish my skidsteer so I have space in the workshop to properly check it out.
What's your battery chemistry? For Li-Ion or LiFePo4, you can just use a power supply of appropriate voltage and power, and then use a boost converter that has both volt and amp limits. This should get you the right charge profile (limited amps to what the power supply and batteries can handle, and set voltage limit to your battery spec max). Example: 500watt 48v power supply. Boost converter set to boost to 55v, but limit to 9a. If your battery bank can handle a faster charge, build a second charger and connect in parallel. This would be for LiFePo4 chemistry. Li-Ion would be slightly higher voltage.
its random used 18650 cells off scrap laptop batteries not sure the chemistry. I am using a variable power supply currently for the charger and it works great. Just didnt add it in the video, thanks for the suggestion though!
Got'r all hooked up
Condensation might be triggering the accelerator switch. Drill a small vent hole in the bottom of that box and you may be able to close the mat.
I did drill a hole to drain the water, its dry now but still acting up. Very weird not sure the issue. Waiting to finish my skidsteer so I have space in the workshop to properly check it out.
What's your battery chemistry?
For Li-Ion or LiFePo4, you can just use a power supply of appropriate voltage and power, and then use a boost converter that has both volt and amp limits. This should get you the right charge profile (limited amps to what the power supply and batteries can handle, and set voltage limit to your battery spec max).
Example: 500watt 48v power supply. Boost converter set to boost to 55v, but limit to 9a. If your battery bank can handle a faster charge, build a second charger and connect in parallel.
This would be for LiFePo4 chemistry. Li-Ion would be slightly higher voltage.
In my example, it would charge at 9a until it hits 55v and then taper the amps off while maintaining 55v.
its random used 18650 cells off scrap laptop batteries not sure the chemistry. I am using a variable power supply currently for the charger and it works great. Just didnt add it in the video, thanks for the suggestion though!