Andrewol said:I'm just asked here if built in gps can be used as anti-theft tracking feature. Car navigation systems exist maybe 10-20 years already without mobile network provider support.
Again, GPS alone is not enough for anti-theft, navigation does not require mobile dataAndrewol said:I'm just asked here if built in gps can be used as anti-theft tracking feature. Car navigation systems exist maybe 10-20 years already without mobile network provider support.
Andrewol said:https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001343441283.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.348d5d98FD3Tic&algo_pvid=9b84071e-996f-4be2-89c9-d5c1b8b0343d&algo_expid=9b84071e-996f-4be2-89c9-d5c1b8b0343d-0&btsid=21135c3416036686847302137e5e3d&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
Where do you see a word about required sim card\mobile data?
Of course to use\download the bms app\software you have to have mobile data or wifi\cable connection with internet access.
As previously suggested, you should buy that BMS, and when you have it working, start a new thread about it.Andrewol said:https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001343441283.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.348d5d98FD3Tic&algo_pvid=9b84071e-996f-4be2-89c9-d5c1b8b0343d&algo_expid=9b84071e-996f-4be2-89c9-d5c1b8b0343d-0&btsid=21135c3416036686847302137e5e3d&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_
Where do you see a word about required sim card\mobile data?
Of course to use\download the bms app\software you have to have mobile data or wifi\cable connection with internet access.
aethyr said:Can anyone explain this? The app and the BMS itself is claiming that the 11th series battery is 0.1V and that the 10th is 4.9v. This is patently false because I checked each series with my multimeter and every battery is roughly 4v. And we also can tell that the 10th and 11th series voltage is wrong because if you actually add every group up it should be about 77v (according to the reported voltages), but the total voltage is shown to be 80v, which means that each series is roughly at 4v.
Finally the app's own "CellLow" is shown to be 3.975V and not 0.110V, and the cell high is shown to be 4.069, not 4.99. The BMS won't charge and then out of the blue, maybe after a few minutes or more, it starts charging and when I look at the cell voltages, the 10th and 11th cells are now fine.
I've wired up as charge only, BTW. So NEG battery wire to B- on the BMS and CHG- to C- on the BMS.
Any ideas?
thepronghorn said:I know that the cell counts are configurable in the PC software, but can they be set below the range that they are advertised as being capable of handling?
For example, if I buy the 15S version of the 10S-15S BMS linked below, can I configure the BMS to work properly on 8S? I am running 8S right now but am planning to upgrade to 12S in the future.
LLT Power 10S-15S, 20A-60A BMS
Thanks!
eee291 said:thepronghorn said:I know that the cell counts are configurable in the PC software, but can they be set below the range that they are advertised as being capable of handling?
For example, if I buy the 15S version of the 10S-15S BMS linked below, can I configure the BMS to work properly on 8S? I am running 8S right now but am planning to upgrade to 12S in the future.
LLT Power 10S-15S, 20A-60A BMS
Thanks!
The answer is no, I've tried on three different variants of the LTT BT BMS.
Link?Davideus said:Built-in GPS?
No, separate frequencies, protocols, reception circuitsmaSch said:thought 4G is down compatible?
Nah, totally different unfortunately.maSch said:thought 4G is down compatible?