>>11768375nominal voltage tends to be at a low SoC, around 20-40% depending on the cell type. as long as your max charging voltage and minimum discharge voltage are both within the cknverter's accepted input range you have basically nothing to worry about voltage-wise.
also bear in mind that when you charge a battery, the series resistance causes a higher terminal voltage than the actual internal cell voltage, and vice versa for discharging.
t. EE working for a battery manufacturer
>>11766481>>11767944If you want a really newbie friendly book, check out "Electrical Engineering 101: What You Should Have Learned in School". Meme name aside, it takes its time explaining the basics really well and covers most if not all foundations you need for AoE.
On top of that, AoE is lacking once you move past electronics into Power systems and control desgin. My uni used "Electrical & Electronic Technology" by Hughes and it does a much better job of covering lots of ground, but at the cost of being much more academic-oriented, so you might want to keep ahead of your calc 1 & 2 while you read that one.