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16S ternary lithium battery balancer is a must-have upgrade for your lithium battery setup, designed to connect 16 series cells with a powerful 5A balancing current. It seamlessly integrates with your existing BMS to deliver industry-leading voltage equalization, ensuring your lithium-ion or LiPo battery pack operates at peak performance. This is a great component that not only extends battery lifespan but also maximizes energy efficiency—giving you the reliability and performance you need, without breaking the bank.
Safe Energy-transfer Balancing: Features an energy-transfer balancing design that operates with low power consumption and minimal heat generation, delivering high safety and allowing for permanent, worry-free connection to your battery pack.
Fast, Accurate & Stable Performance: Efficiently equalizes cell voltage differences to significantly boost overall battery performance, ensuring reliable power delivery.
Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with both ternary lithium and lithium iron phosphate battery packs, offering flexible use across different battery chemistries.
Pre-positioned Screw Holes: Ready-to-install screw holes built right in, so you can mount it in minutes without extra tools or modifications.
Notes: Please solder and inspect the cable harness independently first. Only after confirming there are no errors should you plug in the balancing module.
Q1: Do lithium battery balancers consume electricity during operation?
Active battery balancers are engineered to equalize cell charge in battery packs, and they do consume a small amount of power while in use, typically taken from the battery or an external power source. This power is required for the core balancing process: Transferring energy between high-voltage and low-voltage cells to achieve uniform charge distribution. Modern active balancers are highly energy-efficient, so their power usage barely affects the battery's performance, accounting for just a fraction of the pack’s total energy capacity. While there is a slight energy overhead, the gains in battery longevity and performance make this trade-off well worth it.
Q2: What factors affect the power consumption of lithium battery balancer?
The power consumption of an active battery balancer is mainly affected by three key factors. First is the voltage difference between battery cells—a larger gap requires more energy to transfer charge for balancing. Second is the balancing current rating of the device itself; higher current models consume more power during operation. Third is the working mode and frequency, as balancers that run continuously or activate more frequently will use more power than those with intermittent or demand-based operation.