At the risk of being called “overly argumentative” (though I’m sure you’ve 
already pegged me for that), these discussions help everyone and provide for 
greater clarity. They teach everyone, including those who think they know all.

I like accuracy, and far too often false or inaccurate stuff posted is left 
standing. And then people start believing it.

That’s just a general statement.

- Mark

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> On Mar 15, 2021, at 7:34 PM, Willie via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 3/15/21 11:43 AM, paul dove via EV wrote:
>>  I see. Still not correct. OCV for Lithium Iron Phosphate is 3.38 volts per 
>> cell. Holding cells above this voltage damages the cells.
> 
> Paul, I haven't before pegged you as an excessively argumentative guy. My LFP 
> days are long past and not to be resurrected.  However, I recall that LFP 
> cells settled back to around 3.3v after charging to a higher voltage and with 
> by-pass balancing modules set to 3.45 up as high as about 3.6v.  As I recall, 
> no by-passing occurs below about 3.45v. Ideally, a pack becomes balanced when 
> all cells/modules are by passing at the by pass voltage.   Someone still 
> fiddling with EVPower or miniBMS modules might confirm or deny.
> 
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