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Max charge rate temperature curve adjustments #1869

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@springfall2008 springfall2008 commented Jan 11, 2025

@springfall2008 springfall2008 merged commit 7ec82e0 into main Jan 11, 2025
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WyndStryke commented Jan 12, 2025

If it helps, I found this information on the temperature vs charge rates on the Fox batteries:

https://foxesscommunity.com/viewtopic.php?p=6538#p6538

It appears the charge current (MaxChargeCurrent) switches at particular (CellTempLow) temperatures: 2A at 5.9°C and below; 5.5A for 6.0°C to 10.9°C; and 10A from 11°C.

Not clear exactly which batteries the poster is referring to, though.


From https://youtu.be/5-aX4fayVAI?si=2IR5dtc_eetDwwNu&t=873 again, not exactly sure which battery this is.

  • Less than 0c 0A
  • 0c - 5c 2A
  • 5c - 10c 10A
  • 10c - 15c 15A
  • 15c - 20c 25A
  • 20c - 45c 50A
  • 45c - 50c 30A
  • 50c - 55c 20A
  • Greater than 55c 0A

Updated version - all newer Fox batteries & newer firmware will be similar to the following: https://youtu.be/nDAw0KAYvcE?si=auacwTo-2d7xhUTn&t=328

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