JB_EB
10 mW
Gary - I would like to order one (1), 8-channel kit with 15 Ohm/2W shunts.
Thanks,
JohnB
Thanks,
JohnB
The new BMS has an LVC circuit built in, doesn't it?Ypedal said:I need at least 6 of them !! :lol: .. and also 6 x lvc boards.. gulp..$$$$
julesa said:The new BMS has an LVC circuit built in, doesn't it?Ypedal said:I need at least 6 of them !! :lol: .. and also 6 x lvc boards.. gulp..$$$$
PJD said:ypedal,
Curious, why do you need the separate LVC boards?
fechter said:With something like a Soniel charger, if the voltage was set so the total string current drops to under 100ma when everything is charged up, the charger light would go green and drop the voltage output causing the cells to stop charging.
--Tom_DCan you give us curious and faithful followers a response as to WHEN the BMS will be offered again for sale? respecfully.
fechter said:No, I haven't tried this, but I know the Soniel will change modes when the charging current gets down to about 100ma. The Soniel (at least the one I have) also has a voltage adjustment trim pot inside that can be adjusted. If the adjustment goes far enough, it should be possible to tweak it so the charger drops into float somewhere around end of charge. This would effectively terminate the charge since the float voltage is lower.
I don't know how far the adjustment on the Soniel will really go.
I think it would work OK if the voltage on the Soniel was just cranked up as high as it can go and never let it go into float mode. The shunts would draw enough current to keep it out of float.
fechter said:Yes, if the charger voltage is high enough, the shunts will stay at their maximum current and dissipate a crapload of heat. If you get the charger voltage tweaked so the current drops to under 100ma (or whatever the trip point for the soniel is), then it will shut off at end of charge. There is a chance the cells may be not fully charged at this point (although they would have to be close) and there is a chance that temperature changes could affect the set points enough to be an issue.
Tom_D said:Fechter, thanks for confirming my understanding. I'm still shooting for the total enclosed batt/BMS/controller/charger box solution.
BTW---Any idea when when we can get commerce going again ?? Are there any issues other than Gary's new job demands or any technical issues being a factor?
--Tom_D
fechter said:I'm not aware of any technical issues.
For a totally enclosed solution, the heat has to still go somewhere. You may be better off using a lower shunt current (10 or 15 ohm resistors) to limit the heating.
Fetcher, thanks for the fiber optics tip. I was going to do something similar like using the plastic LED extensions I salvaged from a JUNK Dewalt charger. They are clear, about 3/16"dia, 2" long, with a slight dome top. I will cut to length as needed.I had an idea for those that plan to bury the board deep inside a vehicle somewhere. It may be possible to use optical fibers attached to the LEDs to bring the visual indication outside somewhere. Optical fibers are nice and waterproof too. I used to have some very cheap plastic optical fibers lying around somewhere. If a tiny hole was drilled into the end of the LED lens, the fiber could be glued in. There may be a simpler way to attach them like heat shrink or something.