Hello everyone, been watching a ton of Will Prowse's videos regarding inverter/charger/battery setups and really enjoy his information, not sure how I landed here, but I'm happy I did!
I purchased a 1975 31 foot Airstream a few years ago and have just finished building the new frame from 316L...
I also wrote a .net core application that can talk to these batteries and put it on github.. I use it to monitor my batteries in my airstream.
https://github.com/Crelex/Valance-Battery-Reader
You can make a muuuuch nicer UI to monitor your batteries.. :D
You're a great source of info sir -- I also assume you can NOT use 1 Quattro with a MultiPlus ?? As that would seem an ideal combo ( if possible ) here edit: done a bit of research and as you've indicated that is just the main and really only difference, seems that the dip switches and the...
Got the link to the 'buy online' option? I couldn't find the "U-BMS-LV" or the programming software, or the cable to program it or I would "Just buy it"
Thank you Justin I think you just answered my question as to if i need 2 of those Victron Quattros for 2 reasons, 1 as you stated, they scale based on several factors, etc, load, etc that I did not infact take into account. Also in order to get the 240V for the steam generator ( they use 1...
Can the MultiPlus be wired directly to the generator and then also accept the shore power as well? I didnt think it could was the only reason I thought I needed the Quattro version? Or would I just wire ONE for shore input acceptance, and ONE to the generator?
Otherwise like you said, an ATF with 2 Multi's is still quite a bit cheaper than what I had in mind, which is amazing.. do you lose any software functionality such as ability to control generator starting when the battery bank reaches X threshold in a 2 MultiPlus setup?
Yes sir, I did see that part about how you may have to build yourself a little 'signal sender' to the onan unit using the relay, which I think I should be able to get done. Last question I hope. If you DID use both units in 'stand-alone' mode, could you bridge the 2 110v still to make a 220V...
So I dont know much about all this shit but I learn really quickly... here is 6hours worth of data collected at about 1 data point per 2 seconds.. ( sorry thats the limit of the diagnostic protocol, I'm working on a CANbus implementation for faster polls, but this is still a lot of good data )...
Any relay that's rated for the amps your pushing should be legit.. you talking something you can turn on/off with like a GPIO pin or something or what?
Looks like the baby is stepping into line with the others... this was first usage in a long time.. I'm going to get them down to lowest one 11.2v and let them sit for a bit... then charge them back up... Then do the exact same test again... if I see the same issues, I'll move that 'problem cell'...
So just to clarify, because I see people saying this has been answered before, but i'll be a monkey's uncle if I'm seen a clear cut answer about it. Can I use 10 of these U27-12XP Batteries without damaging them or sacrificing their cycle life with them in parallel without any issues? I do NOT...
I ended up buying 2 of the 10 to 'tinker with' and I think they're going to work out just fine in my Airstream, the Victron multiplus will cut off the inverter via settings when it gets LVCO via AC side of things, and I've got an Nvidia Jetson TX2 and an INA2331 that lets me read the voltage and...
I have since revamped it as well for my personal setup, but I am sending the data to InfluxDB / Graphana in order to show it like this.. the reason you can't poll as fast as I can at this point ( most likely, 4 times per second on all my batteries -- 10 of them ) is its including all that extra...
Hmm, very... interesting -- I saw that last night digging like a mad-man... It doesn't say if it has software with it or how exactly you would connect that to the victron multiplus.. Guess I'll call the guy in the morning and see what he says..
Alright well I've been busy at work.. and I've managed to set up ( its not 100% ) i need to fabricate an actual chasis for it instead of this scrap wood I've used for now... but.. here is some of the basic work..
Here is the UI I've put together to show the information in a nice pretty thing to...
sorry taking me a little bit longer than normal for something like this, damn life and normal responsibilities -- stay tuned.. I got most of the UI shit stripped out of it, just need to find a suitable cross platform SerialDevice library and we're good to go..
https://github.com/Crelex/Valance-Battery-Reader
Probably got a few un-needed things in there still yet from the decomposition process, but.. it works for a Proof of Concept.
It would be really cool if someone wanted to add in the logging module, refactor the code a tad, and maybe add a few...
Are there other BMS' that allow you to connect to them and get this info?? If so the direct AL cells are the answer without a question. Even tho these Valence are cool..
Here is the battery usage charted over time during 1 cycle of the Splendide XC2100 washer/dryer combo unit.
Here is the battery usage charted over time during 1 cycle of the Incinolet Marine toilet. ( hard to see the actual image was much larger.. )
If you work with metal, toss some bar into the lathe, cut, drill and tap a few for yourself to specification. A lip in your sheet metal top, along with some epoxy should set the new 'terminals' in place nicely.
This looks SOMETHING like what you're asking for tho, yeah?