David Nelson via EV wrote:
That is a reason I don't use a cell level BMS. With a cell level BMS
like the miniBMS there is a constant drain on the cells running the
BMS boards and it is nearly impossible to make sure that each board
uses the _exact_ same current regardless of voltage in the cell.
Furthermore, boards like the miniBMS expect that you will balance at
the end of every charge and last I saw, that balance voltage was at
3.6V or so which is over the theoretical 100% SOC level for LiFePO4
cells which leads to potential overcharging of the cells on every
charge cycle. If you stop charging without the balancing taking place
and/or let the pack sit for extended periods of time then the
different current draw of each board working 24/7 introduces an
imbalance in the SOC of the cells in the pack.

Yes, this is a problem in the BMS market. Like quack medicine, it's full of customers worried about a problem that they don't understand very well. So there are marketeers only too happy to throw together some piece of junk that purports to solve it. It doesn't have to actually work -- it only needs to *sound* like it works, to separate the customer from his money.

So some BMS work -- and some don't. The bad ones are so bad that they give the whoel BMS market a bad name.

I've written about this over and over... check my old posts. It mostly seems to be of no avail, so I won't repeat myself again. Anything I say is overwhelmed by the noise of the internet.
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