Roger Stockton wrote:
> 
> Jon "Sheer" Pullen asked:

Most snipped away.
> 
> Cool!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Roger.

Roger... you are getting close to engineering by the data sheets. Sheer
is engineering by the DATA, and recomendations from the Engineer who
built them.

We are learning things that are NOT in the Spec sheets. Please refrain
from Spanking us up side the Head with data that may not be too
relavant. 

Evercells seam to be a LOT easier to use, once you get by the break in
cycle, and get them equalized. 

Thermal managment. Hey Roger,You live in the colder climes.... NO
HEATERS!!! Get the point???? Most of us swear at the cold lead. Very few
folks have cooling problems, even with lead acid. Some do no doubt. At
40 lbs they cool much faster than the 100 lbs of lead they replace.
So... even less problems

The issue of thermal adjustments to the charging curves will be
addressed with the MK3 Regs and the BrassRat controller upgrade to My
PFC line of chargers. Even with that said Sheer is doing the charging
rather well with just voltage limits and a time out factor. This was my
assumption with a Analog controller brain. 

The trick is to get the pertinant battery data out of the battery rack
and into some place that we can do somthing usefull with it. 

It's the end of the summer and I think we can start to tell folks what
they can and can't do to a set of Evercells. By next spring I hope there
are more than a few Evercell EVs out there. 

-- 
Rich Rudman
Manzanita Micro
www.manzanitamicro.com
1-360-297-7383,Cell 1-360-620-6266

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