Sean Very North
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I exclusively use Victron equipment, which communicates perfectly with Batrium/RECC, so changing the charge rate when a cell hits its target volts is simple, effective and proven to be entirely dependable for years. If the cell, for any number of reasons, rose or was reduced to a point deemed to be critical, you then have the option to cease charge or discharge, or failing that, fire the shunt trip.A correctly configured Batrium does just what I said.
If you have a runner it will shut down the entire bank.
There is only 1 connection to a Shunt trip from the supervisor.
I don’t know where you’re buying your cells but all of them even from the same batch and manufacture have variances.
The only way you can “lower” the charge rate is to be able to talk to the inverter or CC.
Batrium doesn’t talk to Every AIO or CC.
@sunshine_eggo care to weigh in here.
The only cells we use are what seem to be known here as EV grade cells.