cjdell
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Hello,
I've been running a DIY battery storage system (with the main intension of timeshifting grid consumption) for approximately 1 year with the following components:
- JK BMS B2A20S20P
- EVE 280Ah Cells (Grade B from Fogstar in the UK)
- Growatt SPF5000ES
- 3kWp solar (10 panels 1 string - not really relevant)
- ESP32 to convert native BMS protocol to Pylontech (thank you uksa007 for the code to do this)
I've had a number of niggles with the BMS that weren't showstoppers such as:
- Current sensor sometimes showing odd readings flipping between positive and negative values (apparently this is due to ripple from the inverter and the BMS not sampling frequently enough)
- SoC calculation going way off course unless I top up the cells all the way to 3.45V so it can recalibrate almost *every night*
- BMS suddenly realising at about 30% SoC (for example) that it's bottomed out the battery and then causing the inverter to panic. Annoyingly the inverter would cut output power when this happens (even though the grid is still available to switch to)
Today I just had an alarming notification that the BMS short circuit protection had triggered. Good news is there was no smoke. Bad news is the inverter wasn't able to take any power from the battery without re-triggering the short circuit protection. Has anyone else had this happen?
I thought at first my inverter had fried, but then I noticed that there wasn't any current drain registering on the BMS at all (literally 0 amps). Normally there would be at least 0.5A or so even with the inverter in standby.
So I'm thinking the JK BMS is faulty and perhaps the clues were there along. I've seen others report issues with the current sensor over the last year so I've completely lost confidence in JK as company. Interested in hearing thoughts from other JK BMS users...
Thinking of getting the Seplos Mason kit from Fogstar which gives me the Seplos BMS V3 along with a much nicer enclosure than the one I cobbled together:
Is this a good plan or is there still hope for my JK BMS?
I welcome your opinions!
I've been running a DIY battery storage system (with the main intension of timeshifting grid consumption) for approximately 1 year with the following components:
- JK BMS B2A20S20P
- EVE 280Ah Cells (Grade B from Fogstar in the UK)
- Growatt SPF5000ES
- 3kWp solar (10 panels 1 string - not really relevant)
- ESP32 to convert native BMS protocol to Pylontech (thank you uksa007 for the code to do this)
I've had a number of niggles with the BMS that weren't showstoppers such as:
- Current sensor sometimes showing odd readings flipping between positive and negative values (apparently this is due to ripple from the inverter and the BMS not sampling frequently enough)
- SoC calculation going way off course unless I top up the cells all the way to 3.45V so it can recalibrate almost *every night*
- BMS suddenly realising at about 30% SoC (for example) that it's bottomed out the battery and then causing the inverter to panic. Annoyingly the inverter would cut output power when this happens (even though the grid is still available to switch to)
Today I just had an alarming notification that the BMS short circuit protection had triggered. Good news is there was no smoke. Bad news is the inverter wasn't able to take any power from the battery without re-triggering the short circuit protection. Has anyone else had this happen?
I thought at first my inverter had fried, but then I noticed that there wasn't any current drain registering on the BMS at all (literally 0 amps). Normally there would be at least 0.5A or so even with the inverter in standby.
So I'm thinking the JK BMS is faulty and perhaps the clues were there along. I've seen others report issues with the current sensor over the last year so I've completely lost confidence in JK as company. Interested in hearing thoughts from other JK BMS users...
Thinking of getting the Seplos Mason kit from Fogstar which gives me the Seplos BMS V3 along with a much nicer enclosure than the one I cobbled together:
SEPLOS Mason 48V 280Ah DIY Battery Kit (14.3Kwh)
The Seplos Mason Kit includes everything that you will need to create a DIY 48V 14.3Kwh battery (prismatic cells sold separately). UK Stockist. Lowest Prices in the UK. Fast Delivery.
www.fogstar.co.uk
Is this a good plan or is there still hope for my JK BMS?
I welcome your opinions!