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The batteries begin to heat and swell over 3.7V. The more swelling, the less contact between electrolyte and conducting plates. However, the...
Just to be clear, the BMS16C does NOT do any balancing except during charging, and only when the highest cells exceed a certain threshold, usually...
I run mine at right around 3600W peak for a Gen II, given the constraints of the 14-15 amp current limit to prevent throwing a code.
The Enginer BMS will limit your depth of discharge, so you will only get about 3.5 kWh of energy out of the batteries. As others have stated,...
I've gone months without needing to manually balance my string, and even then it was just a couple of cells. Active balancing is decidedly not...
Olov, a fully charged LiFePO4 battery may come off a charger at 3.7V, but over the course of hours settle to 3.35V. This is the property of...
I received the BMS16C a few weeks ago. I have not seen any evidence that it does any sort of active balancing. If you read the manual from the...
With the addition of the new BMS, I now highly recommend this product. I consider myself an Enginer beta tester. My 4 KW kit came in March...