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Re: Europa-List: starter battery - LiFePO4

Subject: Re: Europa-List: starter battery - LiFePO4
From: Jan de Jong <jandejong@casema.nl>
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 17:21:50

I believe that a 12 V LiFePO4 battery is quite safe if used with care.
It does not have a thermal runaway mode, but will burn, not explode, if 
mistreated to an internal temperature of about 800 C (well above the 
melting point of aluminium).
By the way, LiFePO4 is not for low temperatures; one example increases 
internal resistance (4 mOhm) below 10 C as follows: 20 mOhm at 0 C, 40 
mOhm at -10 C etc.

How I intend to use with care:

1. Charge with a CC/CV regime, just like a lead-acid battery.
CC: small alternator, charging current guaranteed less than 2C
CV: maximum charging voltage 14.5 V; less is ok but the maximum SOC will 
be less than 100%

2. Cell balancing is much slower and worse than with a lead-acid battery 
(because a fully charged cell largely stops passing current).
Mitigation:
- long stays at CV interrupted by shallow discharges - normal starter 
battery use actually
- apply an external shunt (3.70 V) across each cell to speed up 
balancing if/when needed
Monitor:
- all cell voltages must remain below 4.00 V; remedy: stop charging

3. Replace if ever discharged to below 20% SOC
Monitor:
- battery voltage must remain > 12.8 V; remedy: if needed carry on 
discharging, but do not recharge, replace

4. Have 2

I designed a "monitor & top equalizer" for attachment to a Shorai 
LiFePO4 battery. It has just two indications: 1. a cell has a shunt 
operating, 2. a cell has a shunt operating but even so its voltage 
exceeds 4.00 V.
According to the battery suppliers no equalizing or monitoring is needed 
- which may be right ofcourse. Neither of the indications may ever show. 
On the other hand - they do sell balancing chargers...

Attached a typical charge curve for a LiFePO4 cell (author unknown). See 
the current drop when a SOC of 100% is approached.

Jan de Jong



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