dlw wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:05 am
I'm thinking of changing at the max battery charge of 100amp to make sure they are 100% within the 4hrs window because I notice last night they were 0% (43.3v) and only managed to get to about 90% I should be able to setup variable conditions in home assistant to automatically change this, any thoughts on charging at this rate?
Difficult to say without knowing the battery specs, but I will say 43.3v sounds *very* low for a nominal 48v pack. That's around 2.7v per cell if they're 16S, very very close to the absolute minimum cutoff of 2.5v. So that really is genuinely 0% SOC
I'd suggest that for long life, packs like these are best not run below around 48v if possible. That in turn means you keep some buffer of capacity at the low end, so it might be easier to get them back up to 100% using the current you're already charging with? Is this 43.3v a one-off? Were they delivered like that? Really they should arrive at around 40% SOC, which is best for long-term lithium storage.
100A charging rate probably isn't excessive; its common to see 70 - 120A being pushed out of inverters, but the battery spec sheet should tell you what's safe to push into them.