I’ve been running for over a week now with the extra cell in series with the Pylontech's, but I do have a problem to sort out.
I was running with the extra cell at 3.3V at the top end and that was OK for a couple of days. Then I decided to up the cell voltage to 3.4V but the next day it had risen to 3.5V. I bled off some charge with a 1 ohm power resistor back to 3.4V but the next day it was up there again.
I thought about it a bit more and realised that the Pylontechs obviously use some power to run their internal electronics but my new cell only has a LED voltage indicator draining only about 50mW. Now I don’t know how much the Pylontechs are using but if they are using more than my LED voltage indicator and I'm sure they do, the voltage of the extra cell will inevitably keep rising even if it’s a slightly larger cell.
Obvious really,
I cannot use the newer active cell balancer's on the extra cell because there are no other accessible cells to balance it with. So what I need is an old skool top end balancer which simply discharges excess charge through a power resistor. Had difficulty finding a commercial one and thought I might need to build my own but I have managed to find two on AliExpress.
This one operates at 3.5V and presumably shorts the cell through the 3 resistors in parallel and dumps 2.3A.
This one operates at 3.6V and can do up to 4 cells, I am thinking I could run all 4 inputs in parallel to dump 4A.
I have ordered both to have a play with, I intend to initially test them with my variable bench power supply. Tracking shows the first has arrived in the UK yesterday, not bad as I only ordered it on the 18th.