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This document is intended to be an extended version of the testing plan from the PVDR (preliminary vehicle design report).

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To validate the "completed" battery modules, it is essential to conduct a full charge-discharge test while monitoring key system parameters such as voltage and temperature. While the continuous discharge of modules at 40+A is unlikely, this validation procedure functions as a stress test.

Initiate the procedure by charging the module to 16.6V (below the maximum to provide a health-span buffer).

Charging

Owen Li to complete the procedure.

Discharging

Equipment

  • BK Precision 8600 E-load

  • Rigol DL3031 E-load

  • 6, 18AWG wires with banana connectors

  • A2D DAQ w/ thermistors

  • USB to USB B (Data-Transfer Cable)

  • Windows Laptop

Software Setup

Procedure

  1. Run serial_to_csv.py to check the functionality of the thermistors (only working thermistors will show readings on the terminal).

  2. Pause (Ctrl-C) serial_to_csv.py, then complete the physical setup.

  3. Connect working 6 thermistors to the battery module busing

    1. use electrical or kapton tape. ensure good contact!

    2. connect to 6 different spots on the module as shown

  4. Connect E-Loads to battery module as shown DONT MESS UP THE POLARITY OF TERMINALS

    1. two wires (one for each terminal) to connect BK Precision 8600 E-load to the battery module

    2. use four wires (double-up for each terminal, as wires are not rated for 30A) to connect Rigol DL3031 E-load to the battery module

  5. Set BK Precision 8600 E-Load to 10A CC draw

  6. Set Rigol DL3031 E-Load to 30A CC draw

  7. Run serial_to_csv.py

  8. Start both e-loads

  9. Once modules reach 11V (to prevent draining module past safe spot) stop the e-loads

  10. Terminate (Ctrl-C >> 2) serial_to_csv.py

  11. Save the 'data.csv' file with a different name, as it will be overwritten during the next run of serial_to_csv.py.

  12. Follow charging procedure to charge battery pack to 13.2V, this leaves cells at 3.3V which is a good storage voltage.

Pack and Electrical System Validation:

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