TT_Vert
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I had a ton of spare 18650s, spare LEDs, a 3D printer, a passion for designing stuff and some time on my hands. I have a solar panel that puts out 5V/500mA that I am charging a 3S2P config. I went with a boost convertor that uses an XL6009. I am using two BMS' that do 3S balancing. They have over/under voltage as well as short circuit protection. Basically I am going from the 5V/500mA solar panel to the boost convertor which is boosting the voltage to 14V which is then feeding the two BMS' I have for each set of 3S 18650 packs. Is this an acceptable/safe way to do this? While bench testing I set my power supply to a current limit of 300mA and 5V which was about the average output I was seeing out of my solar panel. With this setup I'm drawing about 300MA from the bench power supply with a voltage of somewhere under 4V as it was current limiting. Based on my calculations using this solar panel (5V/500mA) , with boosting from 5-14V and about 90% efficiency I'm seeing best case 160mA to the pair of BMS's I'm using. Given the capacity of the 2P3S config and the fact the LEDS are only used for a few minutes a week or so and draw 1A I don't think this charge rate will ever be an issue. Is my math accurate here?
Here is my finished product, so far it seems to be functioning as design but I'm just paranoid about charging Li batteries unattended. Pay no attention to the bodge wire
Here is my finished product, so far it seems to be functioning as design but I'm just paranoid about charging Li batteries unattended. Pay no attention to the bodge wire

