I have been on the fence regarding buying one of these Elcon chargers. I would really like to know how they behave regarding aging flooded lead-acid batteries of the 6V variety. The lack of real answers from the charger vendors isn't really going to cut it. I've gotten no answer or answers like:

-----
AFIK, the charger output current should naturally compensate for aging batteries as a function of the change of internal resistance of the battery pack (i.e., load to the charger). As the resistance of the batteries increases with age, current output will change proportionally. Voltage charging points will remain the same.
-----

Unless there is something going on I don't understand, this is BS. Not being able to change the constant voltage charging level is going to result in never getting there as the pack gets to be two to three years old.

Would someone who has navigated the lifespan of a set of floodies with one of these Elcons like to share their experience?

I think the set of curves in the charger is set with no input from the buyer. I'd be surprised at this point if a vendor would load a set of curves to account for aging.

One of the primary reasons I would buy an Elcon is to make more efficient use of my 120V/20A line at my apt., plus give me the eventual flexibility to set up for 240V/J1772 charging. US Battery and Roland, plus some personal experience have pretty well convinced me that getting as close as possible to C/10 bulk charging rate (~23A) is worth some effort for pack life/performance. Well, 13ADC on a 120V line at 11A AC is a lot better than what I can do with my Zivan K2, charging untended into the night, safely and repeatedly. However, I've seen varying DC charging rates for the 2500:

96xx model, pdf manuals are on p1:
13A:
Elcon: (TCCH-96-18): http://www.elconchargers.com/catalog/item/7344653/7638094.htm Evolve Electrics: (96XX): http://evolveelectrics.com/PDF/Elcon/PFC2500%20Manual.pdf
11A:
KTA-EV: (96XX):
  http://www.kta-ev.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/pfc2500.pdf

I suspect it really is 13ADC (since Greg McCrea did write 13A, but, hey, he's reading a manual too), which is almost too good to be true from 11A off the line. 11ADC is not worth buying the charger. Anybody have a 96V pack and what are you seeing?

My current pack is at 4 years and 12K+ miles, including a lot of hill climbing. I'm juggling low-cycle spares from my 2005-vintage pack into this pack, and my range is getting to that nasty iffy point to deal with the hill climb to my apt. I'm probably looking at a new pack within the next six to nine months (if I can justify it as I ride my bike to work most of the time now), and I'd like to deal with this charging rate issue for the new pack.

Thanks,
Chuck
_______________________________________________
UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub
http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org
For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA 
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)

Reply via email to