K Kennethwers New Member Joined Oct 14, 2020 Messages 2 Oct 14, 2020 #1 Can one put a thermostat on the negative bms wire(first lead) to shut down the bms in low temperatures? Would be a easy work around for a low cost bms. Down side?
Can one put a thermostat on the negative bms wire(first lead) to shut down the bms in low temperatures? Would be a easy work around for a low cost bms. Down side?
Craig Watts are Watts! Staff member Moderator Joined Sep 20, 2019 Messages 2,924 Location Hollister CA and off the grid in Idaho Oct 14, 2020 #2 I'm curious As to if the thermostat can handle the high amps involved. Do you have a perspective product you could link to?
I'm curious As to if the thermostat can handle the high amps involved. Do you have a perspective product you could link to?
K Kennethwers New Member Joined Oct 14, 2020 Messages 2 Oct 14, 2020 #3 Craig said: I'm curious As to if the thermostat can handle the high amps involved. Do you have a perspective product you could link to? Click to expand... I am asking about switching the negative balancing wire. Not the main power wire. So it would be a low cost $5 ebay thermostat.
Craig said: I'm curious As to if the thermostat can handle the high amps involved. Do you have a perspective product you could link to? Click to expand... I am asking about switching the negative balancing wire. Not the main power wire. So it would be a low cost $5 ebay thermostat.