diy solar

diy solar

Recent content by JRP3

  1. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    I don't yet have a system I was just wondering why people weren't using this setup other than not knowing about the stackable lug options. I'll certainly try them in the future when I do a parallel system.
  2. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    Yes you'd need to use larger cable, just as you'd need to use a large enough bus bar to handle the total current.
  3. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    Can you explain how my method connected diagonally is worse than a bus bar setup and why? I'm not understanding how it would be.
  4. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    I'm not suggesting using the posts method.
  5. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    From your link: Daisy chain using stackable lugs and diagonal connection seems to solve the issue.
  6. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    Not sure what you mean, using those lugs creates fewer connections and fewer wires than using side bus bars.
  7. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    What did I miss? The issue seemed to be related to the extra resistance between the secondary posts on the batteries. He even talked about using a solid bus bar daisy chain to fix that that but didn't like the lack of flexibility. The stackable lugs solves that.
  8. J

    Stackable Lugs, better than bus bars?

    Watching David Poz's video about using bus bars to solve parallel resistance issues it seemed like a more complex and less than ideal solution to me. I thought daisy chaining with cables using a dual cable crimp lug would eliminate extra connections and the bus bar completely, as well as...
  9. J

    BYD BMS

    I feel the same way.
  10. J

    BYD BMS

    I consider a balancer to be a type of BMS since it is actively managing the battery. Maybe that's an error in terminology on my part.
  11. J

    BYD BMS

    Right above your comment.
  12. J

    BYD BMS

    I charged it so that 3 of the cells went over 3.60V, 2 of those were over 3.65, and I set my power supply for 0.50 amps hoping that the BYD BMS would keep the high cells from charging and allow the rest of the cells to catch up but it didn't work, the high cells kept increasing. Tried it on...
  13. J

    BYD BMS

    Put 12V to these pins which had continuity with the 12V pins in the board, put a charger on the battery and took one cell up to 3.80V briefly and another was 3.70 and didn't see more than 0.05 amps on the 12V wires, not sure it's really doing anything. Both the upper and lower plugs on the left...
  14. J

    BYD BMS

    I wonder why they made it so low with such large cells? I guess I can bring down the high cells with an external resistor to get them in line and maybe the BYD BMS can keep them there.
Back
Top