I have a really big main battery pack 12s10p 30qs.
But I want just slightly more capacity for a forest route I want to explore to be on the safe side. So I’ll attach a backpack battery and put it in parallel with the main pack. This is a random battery pack I had laying around 12s3p chinese cells that does 30a continuous.
If I draw peaks of 150-200a during the ride, the current would mostly route from the main pack right? Is there any risk of the ESC somehow drawing too much current from the small pack?
Would doing so be unsafe/unhealthy in any other way?
Backpack batteries themselves invite a bit more risk of failures as you pull more and more current through longer wires. I’ve read about the water hammer like effect that can happen, and just recently one of the Floatwheel people fried his ESC after running a backpack battery for about 7 months.
It may not be the most likely of risk, but it’s something to consider anyway.
Check out endless sphere. There is a few threads where people mix high dischagre/low capacity batteries with high capacity/low discharge batteries and all seems fine.
I have a friend with a 12s4p where every 4p is 3 x samsung 50e + 1 x samsung 30T and he’s gets the best of both worlds. 18ah with 65a discharge. Zero problems.
use the old 12s3p pack with a discharge bms, hook it up to a cheap buck converter and make the output 50v, then use the buck converter to charge your 12s10p pack. The output is cc/cv usually so you can set the current output and voltage (5a works well for me)