Hello there!
I recently purchased the MC3000 battery charger, and while it has worked well for charging various types of batteries, I've encountered some challenges when trying to charge LTO battery cells with it.
I appreciate having accurate data, and I've enjoyed the results generated by the monitor-program in the past.
Turning to the PC-program, I attempted to select the LTO icon on the MC3000 monitor V1.05, but it displayed "ENELOOP," which has a voltage range incompatible with LTO cells. It appears that the square marked "LTO" isn't functioning at all.
When attempting to utilize the LTO option through the app, and with the cycling function, I've noticed that the number of cycles does not appear. After a test run it's clear that only one cycle is being performed, and the data provided is limited to volts, lacking information on current, temperature, or capacity.
Does anyone else have experience with the MC3000 charger and LTO cells who could offer some help?
I recently purchased the MC3000 battery charger, and while it has worked well for charging various types of batteries, I've encountered some challenges when trying to charge LTO battery cells with it.
I appreciate having accurate data, and I've enjoyed the results generated by the monitor-program in the past.
Turning to the PC-program, I attempted to select the LTO icon on the MC3000 monitor V1.05, but it displayed "ENELOOP," which has a voltage range incompatible with LTO cells. It appears that the square marked "LTO" isn't functioning at all.
When attempting to utilize the LTO option through the app, and with the cycling function, I've noticed that the number of cycles does not appear. After a test run it's clear that only one cycle is being performed, and the data provided is limited to volts, lacking information on current, temperature, or capacity.
Does anyone else have experience with the MC3000 charger and LTO cells who could offer some help?