diyfan wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 8:22 pm
Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 5:03 am
diyfan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 8:30 pm
Hi @Stinsy,
I don't think I follow you at all. Do you mean I should build a single 14S20P 51V/1200Ah battery and use it with just a balancer in place of BMS? I must be misunderstanding you because it would be very unsafe to operate such battery
Would you be able to elaborate on your thoughts?
Why do you imagine that to be “unsafe”?
Hi @Stinsy,
You surely must be testing my knowledge
! I am competent, I promise
but okay.
Nothing lasts forever and every set up fails sooner or later (probably sooner for me as I plan to use second hand cells). And when that happens for my setup I want it to fail safely (or even have an advance warning so I know to look and prevent failure). As the BMS monitors overall battery temperature, voltages and currents, as well as each cell (or P block) individually, should it measure any abnormalities it will immediately isolate the battery from the circuit, thereby adding a layer of safety. The same level of monitoring cannot be achieved through the voltage limits on the inverter alone. Without BMS, such capacity battery has a potential to fail dramatically, without a warning.
Let's examine several modes of failure and potential for damage
1. Inverter fails to stop charging the battery past cut off voltage = severe overcharging of all cells, potentially resulting in a big crater where my house used to be.
2. One of the cells degrades much quicker than the rest = severe overcharing of a single P-block of cells (20 cells!), as above but hopefully less dramatic.
3. Inverter fails to stop discharging the battery past cut off voltage = all cells over discharged, entire battery pack ruined
4. One of the cells develops internal short = the charge from all parallel cells would discharge instantly, fire hazard due to amount of energy released, likelihood of physical damage to neighbour cells and risk of thermal runaway.
Having BMS would prevent first 3. And having fewer parallel cells in a pack would lower the potential bang for the 4). And with no parallel cells there is almost no risk if one of the cell shorts out. BMS could also have alerting capability, such as a buzzer or perhaps even cloud connection to warn of abnormal condition remotely.
I cannot think how balancer could prevent, mitigate or alert about any of the above situations. Once the battery is balanced, the job is done and there is hardly any benefit to keep the balancer plugged in. I may be missing something. Please let me know your thoughts.