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Battery Pack Information Lookup

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GP-SR1-PC200 Premium Example: GPEV280H231204R1010
GP-SR1-PC200 Standard Example: GPHC280H240401R1003
GP-LA12-280AH Standard Example: GDHC280H240312R1401
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SN Capacity (Ah) Max Charge Voltage (V) Min Discharge Voltage (V) BMS
GPEV280H231220R1022 301.00 58.00 41.53 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV304L230926R3001 312.00 57.77 41.24 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H240314R1001 303.00 58.00 43.13 Unknown
GPRP280L231207R3503 284.00 57.99 41.80 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H231220R1030 303.00 58.00 43.23 GP-PC200 BMS
GPRP280L231012R1302 291.00 57.99 40.00 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H240401R1021 305.00 57.99 43.99 Unknown
GPEV280L230913R2927 288.00 57.72 40.37 GP-PC200 BMS
GPRP280L231127R2601 289.00 57.80 42.48 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H230625R1002 304.00 57.40 42.17 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280L230801R2216 288.00 57.19 40.36 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280L230602R1006 298.00 57.01 43.08 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H231030R1013 294.00 56.03 43.58 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280L230523R2001 297.00 57.02 41.97 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H240314R1010 296.00 57.99 45.75 Unknown
GPRP280L231207R2702 284.00 57.28 42.48 GP-PC200 BMS
GPRP280L231107R1701 290.00 57.22 41.67 GP-PC200 BMS
GPEV280H240105R1022 302.00 57.99 42.63 GP-PC200 BMS
GPHC280H240401R1001 294.00 56.75 42.91 Unknown
GPRP280L231115R3601 282.00 57.53 41.15 GP-PC200 BMS
Specification of The Battery

Pack SN:GDEV280H240307R1014
Pack Type: 12.8V LiFePO4 Battery
Pack Grade: Premium
BMS Type: JBD200A
Balancer Type: None
Heater: Without Heater
Cell Type: EVE LF280K
Cell Grade: HSEV
Cells Connection: 4S1P
Pack Test Result

Full Capacity: 303.00 Ah (3.88 kWh)
Max Charge Voltage: 14.50 V
Min Discharge Voltage: 10.02 V
Charge Test Method
  • Charging at a constant current of 100A, with a maximum charging voltage of 55.5V.
  • Charging at a constant voltage of 55.5V, with a cutoff current of 40A.
  • Charging at a constant current of 40A, with a maximum charging voltage of 58V.
  • Document the maximum charging voltage when the voltage of a single cell reaches 3.65V.
  • * Tested without deliberated active balance procedure.
Discharge Test Method
  • Discharging at a constant current of 100A.
  • Document the minimum discharging voltage when the voltage of a single cell reaches 2.5V.
  • * Please be aware that the charge/discharge curve and capacity of batteries can vary with changing temperatures throughout the seasons. In winter, tested capacity will be relatively lower.
Charge/Discharge Curve
(Based on GDEV280H240307R1014 Test Data)

Cells Information

Cell Id QR Capacity (Ah) OCV1 (mV) OCV2 (mV) OCV3 (mV) RI1 (mΩ) RI2 (mΩ) RI3 (mΩ) Thick (mm) Test Date
1 2 04QCB76G60803JDBP0003248 314.86 2,794.7 2,787.2 3,295.8 0.1536 0.1538 0.1558 71.16 2024-01-09
2 21 04QCB76G59803JDBP0007932 314.88 2,794.0 2,785.8 3,295.8 0.1519 0.1527 0.1578 71.71 2024-01-09
3 47 04QCB76G48703JDBP0010693 314.88 2,792.0 2,782.8 3,295.7 0.1528 0.1526 0.1557 71.73 2024-01-09
4 58 04QCB76G60803JDBP0004303 314.86 2,792.1 2,783.6 3,295.7 0.1510 0.1512 0.1508 71.15 2024-01-09
Why Cells Consistency is Important?

Cell consistency in a LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery, or indeed any type of battery, refers to the uniformity of the performance and characteristics of the individual cells within the battery.

When a battery is made up of multiple cells, it's important that each cell has the same capacity, internal resistance, self-discharge rate, and other performance characteristics. This is because the overall performance of the battery is only as good as its weakest cell. If one cell has a lower capacity or higher internal resistance, it can reduce the performance of the entire battery, and can even lead to premature failure of the battery.

In a series configuration, the same current flows through all cells. If one cell has a lower capacity, it will discharge faster than the others. Once this cell is fully discharged, the overall battery voltage will drop significantly, even though the other cells still have charge left. This can lead to underutilization of the overall battery capacity.

In a parallel configuration, all cells share the same voltage. If one cell has a higher self-discharge rate, it will drain the other cells to balance its voltage, leading to a faster overall discharge rate.

Moreover, inconsistencies between cells can lead to issues with balancing. Balancing is the process of ensuring all cells in a battery are at the same state of charge. This is typically done by either transferring charge from higher charged cells to lower charged ones (active balancing), or by dissipating excess charge in the higher charged cells (passive balancing). If the cells are inconsistent, it can make balancing more difficult and less effective.

Therefore, cell consistency is crucial for maximizing the performance, longevity, and safety of a battery. This is why Gobel Power puts a lot of effort into cell selection and sorting, to ensure that only cells with similar characteristics are used together in a battery.

Static parameters such as capacities, internal resistances, and voltage levels, though informative, may not provide a comprehensive picture of cell consistency in a LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery. A more practical and straightforward method to assess cell consistency involves monitoring the maximum charge voltage when a single cell reaches 3.65V. This is based on the understanding that if the cells exhibit good consistency, the voltage variation across them will be minimal, resulting in a higher overall maximum charge voltage. Therefore, observing the maximum charge voltage when one cell attains 3.65V can serve as a reliable indicator of the battery's cell consistency.

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