Hey Guys,
I'm on a journey to build a "dirt cheap EV" to prove to people that 1) you don't need to spend gazillions to own an EV commuter and 2) any dum dum, namingly me can build one.
so Ive acquired 48 (VRLA, 12v, 33ampere) batteries from the scrap metal yard and I need to find a way to charge 40 of them as a 48v pack, Ive created 4 series strings of 10 and made the whole pack parallel with soft copper pipe hammered flat bus bars. (I have a 48v AC 3-Phase induction motor and 48v 500a controller from a forklift)
Ive also acquired 4 x DPS1200FB A Power supplies: input 200v-240v ~/7.8A, output 1200 MAX, +12V / 100A MAX. I've successfully modified one of them to output 13.5v. the float range for the cells are 2.23-2.27 (13.36-13.62) so its good enough for a float voltage but I really need a boost charge as well, not sure what a boost charge would be but I'm guessing 15v
So I need a charger that can ideally adjust voltage from 48-60v and the Current as well, I'm guessing 1-?10? Amps or however many Amps required to charge 1320Amperes of battery pack, not that they will have 1320amperes as I retrieved them from the scrap yard.
and to conclude I'm a total electronic muggle... I need to find a cheap solution but I don't mind paying a few dollars for a pre configured circuit board/ components, just not $2000 dollars NZD!. I had a look on ti.com at DC/DC step-down regulators/buck controllers but the battery management components either weren't in the right voltage range or the current was too low..
48v chargers are rare and super expensive here in New Zealand same goes for technical support..
hope you can help
thanks in advance
Stephen
I'm on a journey to build a "dirt cheap EV" to prove to people that 1) you don't need to spend gazillions to own an EV commuter and 2) any dum dum, namingly me can build one.
so Ive acquired 48 (VRLA, 12v, 33ampere) batteries from the scrap metal yard and I need to find a way to charge 40 of them as a 48v pack, Ive created 4 series strings of 10 and made the whole pack parallel with soft copper pipe hammered flat bus bars. (I have a 48v AC 3-Phase induction motor and 48v 500a controller from a forklift)
Ive also acquired 4 x DPS1200FB A Power supplies: input 200v-240v ~/7.8A, output 1200 MAX, +12V / 100A MAX. I've successfully modified one of them to output 13.5v. the float range for the cells are 2.23-2.27 (13.36-13.62) so its good enough for a float voltage but I really need a boost charge as well, not sure what a boost charge would be but I'm guessing 15v
So I need a charger that can ideally adjust voltage from 48-60v and the Current as well, I'm guessing 1-?10? Amps or however many Amps required to charge 1320Amperes of battery pack, not that they will have 1320amperes as I retrieved them from the scrap yard.
and to conclude I'm a total electronic muggle... I need to find a cheap solution but I don't mind paying a few dollars for a pre configured circuit board/ components, just not $2000 dollars NZD!. I had a look on ti.com at DC/DC step-down regulators/buck controllers but the battery management components either weren't in the right voltage range or the current was too low..
48v chargers are rare and super expensive here in New Zealand same goes for technical support..
hope you can help
thanks in advance
Stephen