Busman wrote: ↑Mon Apr 02, 2018 8:42 pm
Dunno if I am wrong here but Cruiser, you do seem to be reinventing the wheel ?
Happily Building my Battery Management system now,
Decided not to go with SSR and use a coventional
500amp continuous 900 amp peak soliniod that is rated continious and draws 0.5 amps no load, under $100.00
This will cut the supply to everything straight after the main switch in the event of voltage going out of my preset range.
https://www.amazon.com/Stinger-SGP35-50 ... Z8BDT0KT0B
Then found a high / low voltage switch which I will set for now 11.8V low cut off and 14.8 volts high cut off....$10.00
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Battery-Cha ... 2749.l2649
Will also set the solar controller to alarm at 12V
To monitor SOC, cell voltage, total voltage in addition to the solar controller, this cell voltage reader will tell me Total Voltage, each cell voltage, and state of charge, reviews are suggesting its one of most accurate out there....$40.00, this will be switched so is not running all the time.
(Could have got a $16.00 copy but the reviews I have found the copies are not as accurate measuring voltage to two decimal places)
https://www.davestoysforbigboys.com.au/ ... OS+Sentry3
To balance the cells my thinking is to lenghten the cell studs, turn main switch off and in 5 minutes I can have the 12off 100AH cells in parralell and let them self balance while we go for a walk ...see how this goes and if balancing becomes a issue. (Or get those individual cell shunt balancers around my head)
Also dropped the idea of a SSR combined with the 40 amp dingo to increase capacity, found my old powertech MPPT 30 amp solar controller so will run approx 600 watts solar thru the Dingo 40 amps and 200 watts thru the Powertech 30amp MPPT, that should be fun comparing MPPT with PWM in real life!
If I exclude the 3000 / 7000 watt inverter, looks like it is possible to for someone with electrical qualifications to build their own 12v 300ah Li system for under $2000.00 installed with BMS.