BLUESHAPE BSCVMon v2.0 User Manual

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The charge process is divided into 3 steps:

1. Precharge: enabled when the pack voltage is lower than 13000mV. On most Blueshape® packs, Precharge is also
enabled when any cell has a voltage lower than 2900mV.
2. Constant current charge: occurs up to 16800mV. In this phase, the pack is charged with constant current and
receive the most of the charge
3. Constant voltage charge: after reaching 16800mV, the pack is kept at this level and topped with a limited amount of
charge until the charging current decreases to about 150mA

For each one of these three steps, the charging performance is analyzed in terms of time and capacity acquired.

For phase 2 (CC) and 3 (CV) , the imbalance between cells is calculated, and a mathematical analysis is performed to

obtain the trend and estimate how healthy are the individual cells during charge.

The charge summary section calculates the overall charge performance, showing the ratio between the charge received in

CC and CV.

In the battery health section, the performance deterioration is evaluated against the charge/discharge cycles elapsed and

the capacity loss is judged.

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