So you determine what absorption voltage you will use. Let’s say you set your 80A charger for 14.2V absorption and you battery is 300Ah currently at 50% SOC and 13.2V. As soon as you begin charging with 80A the voltage will jump to around 13.4V. As you approach 90% the voltage slowly rises but the amps accepted it still 80A. Then around 95% or so the voltage rapidly rises to 14.2V and then the amperage accepted begins to decrease slowly. After about 15-30 minutes at 14.2V the amps accepted will be down to less than 3A and you can consider the battery at 100%.
I installed my 12V LFP bank of three 315Ah batteries in 2020 and have just over 100 cycles on them. I have lots of data on charging and discharging.
So I'm trying to fully understand - in doing so I'll have to also talk about my batteries as we are running fairly differently. I have 4 - 100Ah batteries. I typically charge them at about 200 amps. When they are close to full, that will drop down to about 80 amps, in just a few minutes that will go down to about 15 amps, shortly then to about 8 amps and then they go to 0. I've never seen 3A or less. But maybe it's because of the charge rate I'm using.
I don't have an easy method to charge each battery individually, but I don't understand why you would do that, and then charge them again from full charge state hooked up in parallel. What does that do? I would think in my case, there would not be any charge current being accepted.
Then you say to discharge the batteries with a moderate to heavy load while hooked up in parallel. Check the batteries for hot spots and measure the output from each battery. I don't know that a BT BMS is... but I'd have to do this check with a clamp on amp meter anyway as the way I measure the output is via a common wire on the output side of my parallel battery connection - I have no way to measure the individual battery output current unless I were to put a amp meter on the individual battery cable running to the common bus. so when measuring the current out put from each battery - what would be considered OK and what would not? Like each one within say 5% or something like that?
What is the purpose of charging each individual battery, then charging these fully charged batteries again in parallel?
Can you explain please?
dj