CClay1282
09-13-2008, 12:39 AM
What is the difference between average v and average v1v on the discharge cycle data? I have looked through the manual and it doesnt give a very good description. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks.
ta_man
09-13-2008, 09:21 AM
Average V is the average voltage from when it starts the discharge to when it ends the discharge. If your discharge cutoff is set to .9V/Cell, it is the average from the start to the .9V/cell cutoff. Average v1v is the average from the start to 1V per cell and will be higher than the average to any cutoff less than 1V per cell. If you set the cutoff to 1.1V, you will not get an average v1v because it doesn't get down to 1V.
This assumes you are using Nickel based cells and have the cell count set correctly.
CClay1282
09-13-2008, 11:10 AM
Thank you so much. Now it makes sense. Thanks again.
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