Unfortunately I brought a Daley bms and have now realised that there is no low outside temperature disconnect to stop charging.
Is there anything else I can add to rectify the problem.
Many thanks
How much charge current do you have? It might be possible to find a snap disc temp disconnect .... something like this one ... but it's reset temp is pretty high and only handles 10A.
How much charge current do you have? It might be possible to find a snap disc temp disconnect .... something like this one ... but it's reset temp is pretty high and only handles 10A.
If you could find a low volt DC one model like that and not even high amp, it could control a Relay provided it could take the relay requirement. The relay could be for as many amps as needed.
Thanks guys I think if I could find a 12 volt version of the snap thermostat then i could use a victron battery protect and connect it to the remote connection. One of these
Thanks guys I think if I could find a 12 volt version of the snap thermostat then i could use a victron battery protect and connect it to the remote connection. One of these
It's just an electromechanical switch. It shouldn't have any trouble with 12VDC pilot duty to control a relay.
Only higher voltage or current would be a problem.
You could put a series RC across its contacts to prevent arcing from relay coil.
Thanks guys I think if I could find a 12 volt version of the snap thermostat then i could use a victron battery protect and connect it to the remote connection.
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