The Orion Jr. (Orig) BMS has both a "Ready Power Source" and "Charge Power Source". The manual describes them as:
Ready Power Source: This is the primary power source for the Orion Jr. BMS unit. This power source can be thought of as the “ignition” power source when the BMS is used in mobile applications. When power is present at this source, the BMS will allow both normal charge and discharge. When powered only by this power source (i.e. charge power is not present), the BMS will not engage the charger safety output (usually used to control a battery charger) and will not allow cell balancing.
Since this is for a stationary system would I just connect the Charge Power Source directly to the battery bank just like the Ready Power Source is? I don't see the point of using AC/DC adapter after inverter in stationary system like this.Charge Power Source: This power source should be energized when the battery is in a defined charging phase such as being fully charged by an AC battery charger. When power is present at this pin, the BMS will enter charging mode, which enables cell balancing and enables the charger safety signal output. For most applications, this is used when the BMS is in a defined charging phase from AC power. Because of this, CHARGE power is normally provided by a small AC / DC power adapter powered off the mains.
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