diff --git a/src/donuts_labs_battery/evidence_drip_feed.md b/src/donuts_labs_battery/evidence_drip_feed.md index c566dc3..6256ee5 100644 --- a/src/donuts_labs_battery/evidence_drip_feed.md +++ b/src/donuts_labs_battery/evidence_drip_feed.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Regarding the self discharge test, quoting the report: > period, the cell was discharged at 24 A current until the voltage reached 2.7 V. At the end of the tests, the cell was > charged to approximately 25 % state of charge before it was disconnected. -It is unclear to why a 50% state of charge was chosen, and who made that choice. For real life applications it would +It is unclear to me why a 50% state of charge was chosen, and who made that choice. For real life applications it would matter a lot if the self discharge rate was much higher at higher states of charge, so I would expect either tests based on a very high state of charge or alternatively one at a high level and one at a lower. Because the test only addresses 50%, it leaves it open that the self discharge rate could be very high at higher states of charge.