Re: E-ODIN - Diskussionsthread
Verfasst: Mo 18. Mai 2026, 15:37
Well, there would be transistors (presumably) in the circuit, and those would be current limited.jeff-jordan hat geschrieben: Sa 16. Mai 2026, 11:57Yes, why shouldn't it?bob2.0 hat geschrieben: Sa 16. Mai 2026, 09:47 ...
I thought the BMS could shut off an over-voltage/over-charge scenario.
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So, there would be transistors going in on the charge port, and transistors coming out on the battery power terminals. And I would presume they would be cost-down so that the transistors on the charge circuit would not be particularly large?
That's why I though charging was current-limited, so that the current does not exceed the input transistors in the BMS on the charging circuit (so that it can cut them off, if it needs to)?