Yet I have 4 Version 1.0 DCC's (1st release) and one Version 1.1. and no problems with the DCC 300's. I've even modified each casing by tapping screws into the side (after disassembly) to add L-Brackets for mounting the DCC to a Board with the Shunt. I've pushed 200A through them and pulled 250A the DCC's did get warm but Not Hot and the fan on them kicked on for a few moments at a time.
We have to remember that Jason developed the DCC's for us based on the info we provided and with a very fast turnaround from idea-sketch-design to production. Also, people may not be aware that the Chargery "T" Series and previous ones were targetted to the Light EV Space and not necessarily for ESS (Energy Storage Systems) Use, as it is generic enough for that.
This is the thread that Hatched the DCC SSR
Hopefully tonight I will be able to test my SSR's I have 250 Amp and 500 Amp ones. Obviously the first test is weather or not they work. I was also going to run them under load and check temperature often to see how they heat up with and without a heat sink. Does anybody have any other tests...
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The Chargery Family was more or less introduced by me in this Thread on January 8,2020 :
Good Day Folks ! Note: I have no affiliation with Chargery whatsoever, I'm just a customer sharing info in the best interest to help others. I purchased a Chargery BMS8T a month or so ago as a replacement BMS for my ShunBin pack. Post showing installation on ShunBin Pack The installation has...
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Jason has been very busy with the new P & B Series BMS' and related gear. Chip Supply issues have been a bugger for them too.