Is there a BMS that integrates with an inverter but is only checking SOC? And not checking the individual cells?
Reason; most of the BMSs -like 16S- don't support a dedicated list of inverters. But they work fine to monitor cells, do some balancing and protect the battery against over/under voltage/currents...
An approach could be to use such a standard BMS for the battery and a second BMS that only based on SOC instructs the charger what to do. The second BMS could then also handle multiple packs in parallel.
And with integrate with an inverter, I mean on the level/quality that Batrium does who list a clear list of supported inverters (something I don't find with the cheaper BMSs).
Reason; most of the BMSs -like 16S- don't support a dedicated list of inverters. But they work fine to monitor cells, do some balancing and protect the battery against over/under voltage/currents...
An approach could be to use such a standard BMS for the battery and a second BMS that only based on SOC instructs the charger what to do. The second BMS could then also handle multiple packs in parallel.
And with integrate with an inverter, I mean on the level/quality that Batrium does who list a clear list of supported inverters (something I don't find with the cheaper BMSs).