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About Soh Load I
when recharging and discharging a new battery, Soh decreases with each charge and discharge. (the initial Soh was 100% and decreased by 1-2% after each charge and discharge) .
The Soh Load I of the Internal Register is set to -470 Ma (the reference value for the battery used is 0.2C) . By comparison, the battery-carrying product consumes about 70 mA, which is lower than the set value. Moreover, the current of the product is basically constant in use, and the current will not suddenly increase or decrease.
question:
In a product such as this one, where the current value does not change, should the IC charge be timed to match the set value of Soh Load I? (can you use the reference Soh Load I directly?) Can you calculate the Soh correctly even if the discharge current of the Soh Load I and the product is very different? Soh is calculated based on the FCC (FCC simulated at a fixed temperature with a given load)/design capacity, which does not change with each cycle, depending on the actual decay of capacity and the health of the responding battery. The Soh Load I can be customized so that it doesn't matter if you use the same current standard every time.
We'd like to add some additional questions this time. The consumption current of our products is relatively stable, about 70mA. In that case, should I change the Soh Load I to 70mA based on the current consumed by the product, or should I not change the setting from -470mA?
any advise?thanks in advance