OVERVIEW
The RDLI-0530CT lithium battery charger discharger can quickly and accurately perform maintenance on single cells with large voltage drops in lithium battery modules. During the test process, the device can monitor the voltage and current parameters of the single cell in real time and calculate the cumulative charge and discharge power, which is suitable for maintenance testing of various types of lithium batteries.
CHARACTERISTIC
1. Widely applicable: Supports maintenance testing for various types of lithium batteries, including lithium iron phosphate, ternary lithium, and lithium titanium battery series.
2. Efficient testing: Utilizes a constant current charging and discharging mode, with a maximum charging and discharging current of up to 30A, and its user-friendly design enhances testing efficiency.
3. Easy to carry: Compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry, ideal for on-site use.
4. Preset function: This function offers a preset function for balanced test parameters, streamlining the operation process and increasing test speed.
5. 3.5-inch LCD touch screen: This screen has a user-friendly interface, provides real-time display of various test parameters, and enhances the user experience.
6. Pause function: Allows manual pauses during testing, enabling continuation after parameter adjustments without interruption.
7. Multiple protection mechanisms: The lithium battery charger discharger has various shutdown thresholds to prevent overcharging or over-discharging of the battery, ensuring safety.
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FAQ
Q:How do you test a lithium battery for discharge?
A:To test a lithium battery for discharge, connect it to a capacity tester or a load with a known resistance. This device will measure the discharge over time. For a lithium-ion battery, like a 12V 100Ah model, the battery should ideally discharge close to its full capacity (100Ah) before its voltage drops to a critical threshold.
Q:What is a battery discharger?
A:A battery discharger is designed to safely and efficiently remove stored energy from a battery, often used for testing or calibration purposes.
Q:How to do a battery discharge test?
A:To perform a battery discharge test, apply a high current rate to the battery. Once the initial threshold (T1) is reached, record the voltage at the battery terminals. Then, reduce the current to a second rate and continue the discharge test. For more complex duty cycles, a modified performance test (Type 2) may be used to simulate real-world conditions better.