Electrical – How to limit the current drawn by a Li-Ion battery pack BMS

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I have a Li-Ion battery pack made with twelve 18650 in a 3S4P configuration, using an off the self Battery Management System (rated for 25A), that I purchased on aliexpress. I tried to charge it using a 5A, charger, at 12.6V, But the problem is, the BMS seems to max out the current supply and the charger is blown off. I have following questions:

  1. Should I supply more than 12.6V to charge the pack? Will this reduce the current drawn?
  2. Is there a way to limit the current drawn by the BMS circuit
    externally?

Thanks!

Best Answer

BMS chips are typically for protection from over and under charge... You still need a properly designed Lipo charger that is CC/CV.

BMS systems typically just have FET transistors that disconnect the battery from the circuit in the even of over or under charge.

Unless you are using the term BMS wrong, they are not intended to be used as a charge controlling device or a primary charger, just a safety to keep a pack from exploding during or after charge.

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