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Tinbum

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  1. Tinbum replied to Abinah's topic in Batteries
    Overvoltage probably.
  2. It's just like different age batteries of even the same manufacturer will have different current draws. You can't expect the same draw from different manufactures and different construction.
  3. New is master and read the manual with it, including how the dip switches should be set. They normally only have to be changed in rare cases.
  4. If you want to use the USxxxxC you can but you can only use 7 of the old type. You can have up to 16 batteries in total then without a hub. To get 9 working he's part way there.
  5. The manual tell you how to connect them up and in what order and the max number of each type. You can have 16 batteries without a hub but only 7 of the older types. So you will have to dispense with 2 of your older ones to use your new ones.
  6. Tinbum replied to Beat's topic in Batteries
    I would never estimate SOC on Voltage, it's very inaccurate due to the charge curve of batteries. mV difference in voltage can be a massive difference in SOC.
  7. Some BMS's like the JK require the dip switch 1 to be set on (id 1) to enable communication with the software. Nothing to do with how many batteries.
  8. Tinbum replied to William Smith's topic in Batteries
    I would change your topic heading. Also give details of the app your using.
  9. A simple search on this forum will bring up the protocols!!
  10. I use a Teensy to read the data from my Pylontech batteries on the CAN line. You will need to make sure that the speed of the pi is fast enough to not miss packages. I'm sure you will find the protocol for your batteries with a bit of googling online. I would set the pi to just snif the data first and then you will get an idea. I find CAN much easier to use but it often doesn't contain as much detail as the RS485 or RS323 (Growatt batteries are an exception to this). Regarding putting the batteries in series. First are they designed for it? If not you will have to devise a way to balance each individual PACK or as soon as one pack reaches 100% SOC the others will stop charging. Not necessarily due to the bms but due to the battery chemistry.
  11. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    Is it's SOC vastly different?
  12. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    You want to download the log files with BatteryView and check them.
  13. The dip switch has to be id 1
  14. That doesn't look like a jk bms.
  15. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    Same one.
  16. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    If you look at the RJ45 you should be able to see which pins are populated.
  17. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    Have you checked the cable between the hub and master is as described?
  18. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    Try this. LV hub US3000C.pdf
  19. It shouldn't cause the batterybto be overcharged as the current will tail to zero as long as the max voltage is correct.
  20. Tinbum replied to Simon M.'s topic in Batteries
    Pretty sure you can do it without using a hub just using the RS485. (also shown in the manual). (if the inverter supports RS485).

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