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<blockquote data-quote="mha1" data-source="post: 79993" data-attributes="member: 12174"><p>1. No. The charger is responsible for limiting current in the cc phase of the charging process</p><p></p><p>2. No. See 1. The “intelligent” part of the battery only provides for some monitoring, eg charging current and battery voltage during charging and to abort charging if one of the conditions is met. The manual lists 3A for over current but in reality I think it’s more like 2.5A. </p><p></p><p>3. Don’t think so. You could always design your own charger and limit the charging current to 1A. The battery will always be happy as long as you stay below 2.5A charging current in the cc phase and 13.05V in the cv phase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mha1, post: 79993, member: 12174"] 1. No. The charger is responsible for limiting current in the cc phase of the charging process 2. No. See 1. The “intelligent” part of the battery only provides for some monitoring, eg charging current and battery voltage during charging and to abort charging if one of the conditions is met. The manual lists 3A for over current but in reality I think it’s more like 2.5A. 3. Don’t think so. You could always design your own charger and limit the charging current to 1A. The battery will always be happy as long as you stay below 2.5A charging current in the cc phase and 13.05V in the cv phase. [/QUOTE]
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