Balancing out Shoto batteries with different state of charge (SOC)

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  • @chicago9458
    @chicago9458

    You completely covered the ventilation hold which is just on top on the front side

  • @lylejulius1609
    @lylejulius1609 Жыл бұрын

    The wiring is good. What I would suggest you do next time is to hook each battery individually to a LFP battery charger and charging them each to a full state of charge (mind viewers that full voltage does not mean a battery is at full SOC). And then hooking them up in parallel like you did and having them sit for a day so that the battery bank can equalize.Props to you for taking a positive run from the top battery and a negative run from the bottom battery as this helps with preventing one battery from depleting first and taking on most of the load.

  • @B3anZa
    @B3anZa Жыл бұрын

    Hi what battery protocol should I use with there batteries for the Luxpower SNA 5000? getting "BATTERY VOLTAGE HIGH"

  • @demetriusbaloyi2605
    @demetriusbaloyi2605 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, quick question:- Would the 250Vdc battery fuse still suffice when you add more batteries to the system?

  • @jonerasmus9399
    @jonerasmus9399 Жыл бұрын

    Can you explain how you set the dip switches plz

  • @budipriyatno5853
    @budipriyatno5853

    Do you have bms software for shoto?

  • @josedesousa5898
    @josedesousa5898 Жыл бұрын

    Please do same on the Shoto SDA10-48100L5

  • @stefanpatten7779
    @stefanpatten7779 Жыл бұрын

    How long did you need to leave the batteries to balance out with each other before switching the system on again?

  • @carljohncoronel3754
    @carljohncoronel3754

    hello what application do you use for this batteries?

  • @ziaulhaq5291
    @ziaulhaq5291

    sir can u explain,about 2 volt cell of shotu is good or these bettrie which is in ur video

  • @leondavibe
    @leondavibe

    to get them all balanced , the easiest way would be to enable grid charge and probably by lifting the float voltage the batteries that hit full SOC will go into protection mode and stop charging the batteries that ain't full yet will carry on charging until they are all full