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Gale Hawkins
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Today's concern is dendrite growth in lithium ion batteries.(re: faster battery charge rate increases wear)
But “back then” they were talking about 0.5C, 1.0C, and rates up to 5C. Where C = battery amp-hour capacity / hour.
1C is charging a 1Ah battery at 1A.
My 85 kWh Tesla on 9.6 kW at home is 0.113C, trickle charging by old time rules.
115 kW at Superchargers is still only 1.35C which is only held a few minutes. Quickly drops to 70 kW and keeps falling. Even “many years ago” 1C was considered to be a conservative fast charge rate so long as cell warming was monitored. Today most all battery packs (cellphone, power tools, computer, etc) contain a thermistor for the charger to monitor warming.