pretty sure the bms is a charge only bms. however it monitors cells during discharging directly from the battery and can trigger a switch when low voltage hits
because it doesn’t have an inbuilt bms. It only receives the full voltage. We need a bms that can monitor cells, however have the discharge straight from the battery. But when the bms detects a faulty cell, it opens an eswitch (which can take alot more current)
yeah, but it already has all the parts to control current. some even have a switch. just reading the cell voltages and cutting off if one falls below a set threshold sounds like just adding 12 extra pins etc.
This is Enigmacpl03 from the DIY forums. Thanks for all of your help BTW. I would be interested in the deck if possible. I just migrated over so can you PM me on it when you can.