SamTexas
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Yes, I am fully aware that most if not all BMSs are junk. But this is not for me.
I'm assembling a 24V LiCo battery from scratch for a friend of mine. He's 1,500 miles away so I can't be the occasional human BMS for the pack. So I am looking for inputs from members that have actually used a 7s, 30A or higher LiCo BMS. For the moment, let's assume that cost is a non-issue. I would appreciate actual measured/test data if available. Specifically
0) BMS brand and model. Link if available.
1) What is the BMS's current draw, and from which cells?
2) Can the BMS's actually balance a relatively out of balanced pack? 4.00V for 3 cells, 4.10V for 3 cells and 4.20V for 1 cell.
3) If yes for [2], how long does it take to balance a 20Ah pack?
4) Does the BMS overcharge one or more cells when the pack is unbalanced (as in [2])
5) What is the low voltage threshold (created by the BMS itself) for the BMS to stop working all together?
For those who love to give opinions, please don't. I'm looking for real data, real experiences. Thanks in advance for contributing (and for NOT contributing).
I'm assembling a 24V LiCo battery from scratch for a friend of mine. He's 1,500 miles away so I can't be the occasional human BMS for the pack. So I am looking for inputs from members that have actually used a 7s, 30A or higher LiCo BMS. For the moment, let's assume that cost is a non-issue. I would appreciate actual measured/test data if available. Specifically
0) BMS brand and model. Link if available.
1) What is the BMS's current draw, and from which cells?
2) Can the BMS's actually balance a relatively out of balanced pack? 4.00V for 3 cells, 4.10V for 3 cells and 4.20V for 1 cell.
3) If yes for [2], how long does it take to balance a 20Ah pack?
4) Does the BMS overcharge one or more cells when the pack is unbalanced (as in [2])
5) What is the low voltage threshold (created by the BMS itself) for the BMS to stop working all together?
For those who love to give opinions, please don't. I'm looking for real data, real experiences. Thanks in advance for contributing (and for NOT contributing).