With LiFePO4 cells you can charge them to anything over 3.4. Some people use 
3.5, 3.55, 3.6, 3.65. It doesn’t matter the next day they will read 3.38 to 3.4.

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> On May 11, 2020, at 7:10 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
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> It seems to me there is some wiggle room. I have seen 3.2 to 3.4 top voltage 
> for A123 batteries.  Official specifications:
> Nominal Voltage: 3.3v.
> Standard Charge: 3.6A.
> Max Charge: 10C.
> Max Allowable Charge Voltage: 4.2v Charge voltage is 3.6 volt.
> Max Discharge: 30C (Continuous)
> Burst Discharge: 60C.
> A normal charge on 20 cells would be 72vdc and it could handle up to 84vdc. I 
> am looking at this BMS: 
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> https://www.ebay.com/itm/20S-72V-60V-25A-35A-45A-60A-LFP-LiFePo4-Li-ion-Lithium-Cells-Protect-BMS-IP65/312688099275?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=611407917579&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
>   
> I also inquired about a charger.  I don't know however if I need one unit per 
> string or not. I suspect 5ah would be plenty. 2strings.  According to the 
> specs one string has just enough power.  I don't know if the chargers are 
> smart or not so much to learn.  Lawrence Rhodes
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> On Monday, May 11, 2020, 2:08:38 PM PDT, paul dove <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
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> A 3.7 volt battery charges up to 4.2volts. 20 would be 84 volts fully 
> charged. 3 to 2.5 volts x 20 is 60 to 50 on low end
> so depends on what range you want and the max your system will allow.
> 
> An A123 is LiFePO4 and they charge to 3.4 volts. 20 is 68 Volts. 
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> On Monday, May 11, 2020, 3:50:59 PM CDT, Lawrence Rhodes via EV 
> <[email protected]> wrote: 
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> I am having trouble deciding weather 20, 21, or 22 batteries are the right 
> series string for a 72vdc battery.  for a 3.7 volt battery 20 seems to be 
> right.  However I have A123 batteries and nominal is 3.3vdc.  Videos on 
> YouTube are inconclusive. Sellers details not complete.  Any advice 
> appreciated. I'd like to run 1 or two strings for a small ebike battery.  The 
> controller only draws 40amps.  Lawrence Rhodes
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