So it looks like yours is set to 200AH. Mine is set through bluetooth but not all of these are. For me, I would input my value in the space and then type in the code for the device which is default 1-2-3-4-5-6. You have to hit set 2 or 3 times and it will take. If yours is not through bluetooth then you will have to use your computer through UART or another media. Hope this helps.Hi my app is in German, but I am Confused about SOC setting. How do you set up this value???
Thanks for the support
Bob
Do you have the UART PC interface setting.
Can I connect the BMS directly to the PC without the battery connected.
Thanks for the support.
Sorry my mistake, newbie here. I thought 18650 batteries used a different chemistry. I just checked my Daly smart bms 150 and it's the same.rmsingh - sorry, I'm not taking your meaning.
The BMS is clearly for Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries (LiFePo4) rated 3.2v. as stated in the page title.
"Daly 18650 smart LiFePO4"
My batteries are LiFePO4 in 3.2v. The model listed on the BMS itself is "R05W-FI15" and is the 250A model.
Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean by "1860 batteries" and/or "LFP" (guessing you mean LiFePO4).
Yes - the sensor wires were very thin - I used the smallest gauge wire I had on hand, which was still very small but larger than what the factory supplied. The larger wires that you see are for heating elements in case we get sub-freezing temps and lose our climate control. I'm using 12v holding tank heaters designed for RV use... supposed to be temp activated, but there's a problem with one or more of them. Will have to take this apart at some point and address that... for right now, I just want to get the whole system operational, then go back and fine-tune some of the issues.Cool setup. We are set up almost the same except I'm at 560AH. Not enough room under the motorhome stairs for more. LOL I also extended my bms wires for mobility of the unit in case I need to modify or make adjustments. Also, my wires were just way too tight. Looks like you did an extension with thicker gauge wires on the bms. Is that correct?
Unfortunately I could not open files all.This is a link to all the Daly support. The PC link is in there on page 1 I believe. The Daly must be powered so your battery has to be hooked up unfortunately. So if you cannot take your PC to the battery, you will have to take the battery to the PC. Hope this helps.最新资讯 - 达锂品牌官网-锂电池保护板厂家-东莞市达锂电子有限公司|DalyBms品牌官方网站
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What size is your battery bank? I just noticed it looks like you are trying to change your SOC setting and that will not work. It is locked into your battery AH hours. I had this problem. My original BMS said SOC was 100% and the Daly said 65%. My Daly seems more accurate so with a top off of the batteries I now show 100%.