diysolarman
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Hello,
The SOC issue was confirmed by Jason to be a bug (I'm thinking this other cut off delay is another one). Jason also told me to wait for the new and improved v4 of the firmware (whenever that comes out and if it fixes these problems) Its been like that since I got them. Problem occurs when you disconnect the LCD and reconnect it at a later time (I don't have the LCD connected at all times). Sometimes, by cycling the switch (for the delay board), it starts to give a reading.
The 5Hz cycling is due to the 5s setting of the "delay cut off time" Currently, its not doing the cycling of the relay. I had to switch the "delay cut off time" from 5s to "NO" and then back to "5s" Since my SOC doesn't work reliably, I'm thinking of just setting the "delay cut off time" to "NO" I just want to make sure that I still get LVD, HVD protection.
So, if SOC is set at 0%, will you still get LVD? I just want to remove the buggy SOC portion and possibly not deal with this "cut off delay time" mess
I'm kicking myself because I never go this route (buying the cheaper product). I was set to purchase the BMS123, but the wifey suggested we "save" some money. haha.
The SOC issue was confirmed by Jason to be a bug (I'm thinking this other cut off delay is another one). Jason also told me to wait for the new and improved v4 of the firmware (whenever that comes out and if it fixes these problems) Its been like that since I got them. Problem occurs when you disconnect the LCD and reconnect it at a later time (I don't have the LCD connected at all times). Sometimes, by cycling the switch (for the delay board), it starts to give a reading.
The 5Hz cycling is due to the 5s setting of the "delay cut off time" Currently, its not doing the cycling of the relay. I had to switch the "delay cut off time" from 5s to "NO" and then back to "5s" Since my SOC doesn't work reliably, I'm thinking of just setting the "delay cut off time" to "NO" I just want to make sure that I still get LVD, HVD protection.
So, if SOC is set at 0%, will you still get LVD? I just want to remove the buggy SOC portion and possibly not deal with this "cut off delay time" mess
I'm kicking myself because I never go this route (buying the cheaper product). I was set to purchase the BMS123, but the wifey suggested we "save" some money. haha.