Welcome back Adam, great to see you here again.Do we have to define if it is constant current or foldback limiting?
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Martin
Welcome back Adam, great to see you here again.Do we have to define if it is constant current or foldback limiting?
Covid? You tart. You don’t need a mask for a forum!..Hello darlingYou remember lol. I thought I would jump in again on a lite note. I got fed up a bit with some of the posts and then COVID hit. Will pop in now and then
I know mate but other things were more importantCovid? You tart. You don’t need a mask for a forum!..
Of course I didn’t forget, sent an Easter egg to your work.
Martin
Semantics. BMS often limit current to the extent that there is a variable upper limit, for example when a temperature sensor reaches its set point, to prevent overheating.
Switching off the cell is implied to be current limiting because it is usually excess current ( multiplied by duration, and offset by ambient temp) causing the temperature rise.
You fail to accept that "limiting" can be binary. This is limiting you from seeing the other side of the argument.![]()