I am considering using a Electrodacus BMS. Or should I use a solid state BMS like JDB. I am so confused. I've read the heard stories about fets burning out with solid state. I know you can also use a relay with some solid state BMS and use it shut down the inverter or close a circuit. Does Electrodacus have a high voltage cutoff? I believe Will Prowse said it didn't. Does Electrodacus have a low and/or high cell temp shuttoff. What if any protections to the battery does a JDB/Overkill BMS provide that the Electrodacus does not? Electrodacus is a "solar BMS" is it a whole battery system BMS? I am using 16 Frey/Fortune cells to make a 24V 2p8S battery. I will be charging them with a Victron smart ti 12-24 V charger and later I'll probably add one or more solar panels. I saw in a video how Will used a relay to shut off a inverter. Is it possible to use a relay and solenoids to shut off the alternator charging and the pv charging? I know the Victron has a relay to shut it off but not sure if it overrides the engine being on. I was reading all the different ways to wire the Victron sensor. So confusing. Could the solenoid foor the pv be above the mmpt or pwm. I also read that Electrodacus only works with certain shunts. Which ones? Would you also need a battery monitor with this setup? Thanks