In a Sprinter RV, I have Victron Orion-Tr Smart 12-Volt DC to DC 30 amp charger, SunGoldPower 4000 watt 12 volt inverter with adjustable low voltage cutoff from 10.5 to 12 volts connected to 4 Eve LF280K batteries in 4s configuration with supplimental active balancer. Purpose is to be able to cook for 5-15 minutes (microwave and induction burner at around 2900 watts + losses) when I don't want to fire up my generator. Question: What are comments on purchasing a 60-120 amp bluetooth BMS for everything EXCEPT connecting my inverter directly to the battery terminals (through fuses of course)? I'm thinking the only risk would be if a component failed and inverter didn't shut off and I ignored the BMS app or I fell asleep cooking breakfast. Thanks