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IMA Battery balancing

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Has anybody done any battery balancing on the high voltage battery if so can you give me some advice please and what equipment you used thanks in advance
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Re: IMA Battery balancing

To do this, you need a power supply for charging and a discharger. You can use whatever you want. The discharge current is about 5-15a. If you have these, you can charge and discharge each rod several times, discharge to 6.6v, charge to 8.6v, and finally discharge all rods to 7V for installation
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Re: IMA Battery balancing

What sort of charger/discharger would you recommend
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Re: IMA Battery balancing

The charger can use the power supply, 0-30v5a is enough, the power supply can adjust the voltage and current, and the discharger can use the car air pump. If you already have it, you are lucky. If you don’t buy one, you can still inflate it.
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