My lithium battery has a small capacity. When using a 16-series LiFePO4 58.4V 5A charger, it charges up to 58V and 5A, but most of the cells only reach slightly over 3.4V, with one cell reaching 3.65V and triggering protection. Is there a charger that starts reducing the current earlier? Ideally, the transition from constant current to constant voltage would be more gradual, starting at around 56V and reducing to 0.5 or 1A by 58V for a more balanced charge.
I have various chargers, ranging from tens to hundreds of yuan (with adjustable voltage and current settings), but they can only adjust the final voltage and maximum current. I also have modified power supplies with similar issues.
For single-cell charging, different buck modules behave differently; some don’t reduce current until 3.6V, while others start at 3.4V. Is there a charger that reduces current earlier, not just the maximum charging current?