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As the title asks - do we need to enable CVCM? Is that a good idea? You can balance during charge on other LIO battery types, but LFP suggests that you go to max charge (3.45 volts etc) and let it balance there during absorption.
Letting the voltage drop (to float voltage for example) means that you could stop balancing and have cells at different states of charge. This seems like a bad idea to me. What do you think?
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As the title asks - do we need to enable CVCM? Is that a good idea? You can balance during charge on other LIO battery types, but LFP suggests that you go to max charge (3.45 volts etc) and let it balance there during absorption.
Letting the voltage drop (to float voltage for example) means that you could stop balancing and have cells at different states of charge. This seems like a bad idea to me. What do you think?
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