Pila IBC mod question

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I was wondering if there was a way to add a voltage display for each bay, or if it would even be worth it?
 

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Probably unless it goes near 10mA at any time, then the display would suck more juice than it would put into the battery. I did this for the Nano:

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I saw your post with that display on it and didnt know if adding one to each back for the IBC would be worth doing or just stick to a DMM?
 

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Well the display has a cool/neat factor. For $2 each and some soldering it's ok.


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Could addding this to the charger replace checking voltage after charging?
 

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That's a tricky question. The problem is the display draws about 10mA I believe. Maybe less. Depending on the charger, it may push past this and actually stop charging at 4.2v. The problem kicks in as the display drains power meaning it may never really stay near 4.2v. Depending on the charger again, it may kick back in to "top off" the battery back to 4.2v after a certain threshold dropped or it may not. I'm not sure how the Pila IBC works so I can't comment.


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How about using a 3 wire external powered voltage display? It would just pull a reading and a 9V could power it for quite awhile i would imagine. Im just wondering if it would be practical or am I wasting my time and just my DMM to check after it comes off the charger?
 

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Or if you want to observe Volts while charging, wire some connection points (banana sockets etc.) and use you DMM to check, that way you won't be loading your charger by drawing current to run an external display.

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Well good news so far. just got charger and batteries in and charged up my aw2200 for my single cell lights to chew on and cell came in with 3.96 and got 4.20 fresh off the charger :thumbsup:.
 

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Well, I figured I would try for the sake of trying. I ordered 2 voltage displays with 3 wire for external power setup and a 9v battery box with on/off switch to not waste power. Ill try to keep ya posted, just hoping the displays are accurate.
 

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Well, I figured I would try for the sake of trying. I ordered 2 voltage displays with 3 wire for external power setup and a 9v battery box with on/off switch to not waste power. Ill try to keep ya posted, just hoping the displays are accurate.

Did you get them from cottonpickers in the marketplace?
 

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Ok so ive got my voltage displays now. I did a search and did not find anything on how to disassemble a pila IBC. So i took upon my self, it has four screws under the little foam feet and the top left one on mine was stripped or some sort of security screw with a smooth concave head like some one stripped out a phillips screw head. I drilled that out and got it apart.

Inside the Pila IBC
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Im not super electrical saavy, but im willing to try. I tested the voltage at the plug and it has 6v which was enought in a inital test to power the two displays. Only thing im not sure of is would drawing power before it gets kicked down would affect the charger at all?

Heres the display
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The displays were kinda bigger that i thought.

dry fitting
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Powered by my temp battery box
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Reading voltage from battery box powering it
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Ok so now ive shared my idea, I just have a few questions that maybe some electrical gurus can answer.

-Will tapping into the 6v power at the power port on the unit effect the charger?

-If I did use power from the port, would i need to run the ground to the negative terminal of the battery or would the ground at the port work?
 

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Ok... so some changes have been made.

Got a different display
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And I have it wired in right now.
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I got it up and running, but the only problem I have found is that I cant get it to display the voltage for both cells. As far as im aware, its supposed to show you reading for more than one cell if you had a multiple li-ion setup or RC toys. At the least i have it working for one bay and I am running the first cell through right now as I type.

Anyone have any idea if I wired this wrong to show each cells voltage? As far as I know it should be able to display voltage for each cell but Im deffinetly not a electrician.
 
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