On Wed Mar 08 08:08:01 PST 2017 [email protected] said:
>Would you share what you're doing to build a BMS, what you've learnt etc?

This is my 5th BMS version.
I originally had units with little micro computers on them, and all kinds of 
nifty digital features. (revs 1 - 3)
PITA to program, reliable communications difficult, expensive, and was hard to 
detect individual unit failures.
While it was "fun" to watch all the individual voltages on a display, it wasn't 
especially USEFUL to do so.

Rev 4 and 5 have gone back to a simple analog system.
It detect undervoltage, overvoltage, and has up to 200ma of bypass balancing.
The only output of the units is a single small LED on each reg (on is good!), 
and a single wire output that is daisychained from unit to unit.
The wire is a current loop, so if ANYTHING goes wrong (unit fails, wire comes 
loose, cell goes completely dead, etc..) you loose signal.
My in-cab indicator is a green LED that is on if all is good, and a buzzer that 
goes off if something is wrong.
I've also hooked up a small relay to shut off the charger if "something wrong" 
happens.


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