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crimson eagle 06-17-2004 12:12 PM

I already go 6A all the way

kiyano 06-17-2004 06:48 PM

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This makes graph the result in which I experimented before.
If current is lowered in order by MPCM (3 stage charge), the temperature of a battery will not go up.

Of course, I used the same battery and the same cutoff volt in these experiments


With the linear current of 5A, the temperature of a battery exceeded 50C at the time of a charge end.However, if MPCM is used, the temperature of a battery will come near 45C.
if MPCM is used , It is possible to shorten charge time, without raising temperature. See attached graph.

Of course, patterns other than this can also be performed by Pro-Trak. For example, there are a method of raising current in order or a way only 2 stage lower current.

crimson eagle 06-17-2004 09:15 PM

Hi Kiyano,

Intersting graphs. Is there any effect on discharge stats? voltage, capacity etc?

JayBee 06-18-2004 12:15 AM

i should wait for the 30A version :nod:

kiyano 06-18-2004 09:25 AM


Originally posted by crimson eagle
Hi Kiyano,

Intersting graphs. Is there any effect on discharge stats? voltage, capacity etc?

I have not verified the data of discharge in detail yet.
However, the meaningful improvement was not found at
discharge. pro-trak is the only charger which can conduct such an advanced experiment. It is this that I wanted to say.

crimson eagle 06-18-2004 02:47 PM

Thankyou Kiyano, good info. Speaking to Phil today he, is doing some really good experimental stuff on cell performance. People propose a lot of theories, I have only know Phil ever to try them out and get hard data.

I hope in the near future to get a cheap laptop so I run your program at meetings just to demonstrate what the Pro trak can do for people. You are both doing great work recently.

Chris.

crimson eagle 06-18-2004 02:51 PM

Kiyano if you get the chance please check out this thread

http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...threadid=42265

I was having a conversation with a few racers about the effects of voltage drop in the wires etc. I finished an experiment last weekend to measure this @30A (with a Pro Trak). Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Chris.

big_G 08-09-2004 12:20 PM

Crimson Eagle - how did you pick that name Chris???

Thought you might like to see my proto type to aid vision on the pit table.

The new version with built in stand does fine now.

I've used Pro-Traks since version (cant even remember) and will never change!
As Phil's old logo used to say - 'Simply the best'

http://www.dcmcc.co.uk/images/ptvert.jpg

danjoy25 08-18-2004 05:15 AM

Pro-trak ?
 
Are there any online shops that sell the chargers and accesories?

V12 08-18-2004 06:39 AM

I think you only can buy the Protrak from Protrak UK or from Crimson Eagle in the USA.

crimson eagle 08-18-2004 07:00 AM

Hi Big G, that certainly works. I used to race at the Durham club about 6 years ago when they were at the school. That was a great club with a great venue and some really nice people . Does Bill Allison Still Race? Did he ever get his hair cut? I've the Pro Trak since early '96 I think, version 5.something. They were the best then and they are still the best now.

I pcked the name from a book I read about 7 years ago by Raymond Fiest, can't remember the exact title, but this name is what what introduced me to my wife, she like it so she PM'd me and the rest is history.

How did you get the text to work upside down?

Tres 08-18-2004 07:07 AM

hmmm, cool Idea....

I will have to make another Custom Race Plate for mine upside down.

Reverse the LCD & keypad....

John Malin 08-18-2004 07:11 AM

Chris please get in touch with me


tres cool job with the plates

kiyano please see if youocan put some sort of time reference in the graph section of the pro trak monitor program. Also would be nice to be able to save the graphs for individual cells.

thanks,
John

crimson eagle 08-18-2004 07:50 PM

Tre's,

it's not quite that easy, the pro trak is design for the components to fit in the orientation "normally" Having them the other way around will cause some problems, I was wondering if he did it himself or sent it back for the manufacturer to do it.

Chris

kiyano 08-18-2004 08:17 PM

>kiyano please see if youocan put some sort of time reference
>in the graph section of the pro trak monitor program. Also
>would be nice to be able to save the graphs for individual cells.


John, Thank you for your input.
I am improving the program now. The next version will be announced by the timing by which 30 A pro-trak is released.
It can use also by 20A unit. However, it is necessary to purchase the newest ROM. When a program is released, it is due to announce which version should be used.



This program is the first work for me. Therefore, the speed of development is slow:( However, I am going to apply feedback got from you:D


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