Satoshi Deguchi
Newbie
Hello,
I am looking to learn about BMS boards & Li-Po and have some questions.
My understanding of Li-Ion/Li-Po batteries is that the ones in mobile devices are protected cells which have a BMS board/circuit to prevent overchange/discharge. The Li-Po batteries that I am looking to use for my hobby, Nerf blaster modding, are unprotected cells that don't have a BMS.
The Li-Po batteries used in Nerf have very high discharge and maximum current draw.
The batteries I'm planning to use are the following:
These ones do not feature a BMS board.
On to my questions:
Thanks,
Satoshi Deguchi
I am looking to learn about BMS boards & Li-Po and have some questions.
My understanding of Li-Ion/Li-Po batteries is that the ones in mobile devices are protected cells which have a BMS board/circuit to prevent overchange/discharge. The Li-Po batteries that I am looking to use for my hobby, Nerf blaster modding, are unprotected cells that don't have a BMS.
The Li-Po batteries used in Nerf have very high discharge and maximum current draw.
The batteries I'm planning to use are the following:
These ones do not feature a BMS board.
On to my questions:
- What do I need to know about Li-Po and BMS boards to successfully and SAFELY install a BMBS?
- Where can I buy BMS boards rated for high amperage?
- How do I install BMS boards onto a Li-Po?
Thanks,
Satoshi Deguchi