>10.4 would mean that the BMS cuts off discharge at no lower than 10.4V, which is ideal.
<10.4 would mean that the BMS cuts off discharge at some point lower than 10.4V, which is ambiguous and might not be safe.
>10.4 would mean that the BMS cuts off discharge at no lower than 10.4V, which is ideal.
<10.4 would mean that the BMS cuts off discharge at some point lower than 10.4V, which is ambiguous and might not be safe.
Interesting how these symbols can be interpreted differently...that's why I was asking. For what you propose, if it were me, I would use the ≤ symbol. These are SOK's and they don't use the ≤ symbols at all in there spec sheet. Regaurdless, I take the meaning as the BMS will shut the battery down at no lower than 10.4V...thanks!