I see that the internal discharge is 100w, but are there current restrictions? since these are 3.2v cells if I discharge them at 30 amps that's 96w. The cells are are recommended to charge and discharge at 33 amps (1/3C) and that's about the max they would see a charge and discharge is probably a little higher with heavy loads (induction cooktop and microwave) but most of the time they are discharged at very low rates. However I'm unclear on how I should go about discharging. It was suggested that I get a powerlab 8 and the PC adapter to graph the results of the test. However there have been a few issues with the BMS detecting a cell group that hits the high voltage cut off so I want to run through a charge and discharge to check the capacity of each cell. I purchased the van with the cells already installed. I have 16 sinopoly 100ah lifepo4 cells in a 4s4p configuration for a 12v 400ah battery bank for my camper van. I know this isn't RC related, but it is battery related and I haven't found another more suitable forum to ask this question on so I'm posting here.
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