Hello! I really need some help, I have 2 16s 48v 100a, i follow this videos all the way however, the BMS will mot charge my pasks more than 53.9 and turn off at 51.2, i cannot seem to charge it, i have on order 1 more BMS and 3 active balancer, i don't want to have the same problem when i get these. Help!
You should be able to connect the Bluetooth dongle to the bms and connect through the Smart BMS app, however it may depend on your BMS model. Here's a link to the bluetooth dongle: lifepo4oz.com/collections/active-balancers-parallel-modules/products/daly-bluetooth-dongle
I've got two Daly BMS 4S LiFePo4, but it comes with two separate modules with separate bluetooth. Do you need to connect to them separately in order to set up Battery protection and Active balancing?
I have an APC 3000va UPS. I purchased a Daly brand, 15s 150 amp Smart BMS and created a 48-volt LifePo4 battery pack. However, I'm encountering an issue. Normally, the BMS's B- should be connected to the battery, and the P- should be connected to the UPS. But when connected this way, if the city power is cut, the device automatically shuts down. After it shuts down, if I press the button, it turns back on and continues to operate on battery mode. If the power is cut again, the UPS shuts down once more. There's no problem with charging the batteries when the city power is available. When I connect the B- to the UPS and the P- to the battery, as long as the battery is charged, it automatically switches to the battery when the city power goes out. However, in this setup, it does not charge the batteries and even discharges them while the grid is active. So, the UPS is functioning correctly, but it does not charge the batteries. Additionally, there's another odd thing. If I use another BMS from Daly that is not a Smart model, I encounter the same problem; however, if I reverse the connections-connecting B- to the UPS and P- to the battery-the system operates normally and charges the batteries. Can someone please help about this problem
I made a dumb blunder. I didnt follow this part of the instructions. As a result the system "thought" the capacity of the pile was 30 amp hour not 280 Ah ... I thought this would be calbrated byt the BMS .. I was wrong .... RTFM ... rookie mistake ... Al fixed now nd it seems to be working great .... on it's first cycle and so far Very Happy ..
Thank you very much for the video... I want to Ask you i have a Daly bms how big and all that is not necessary just it's Li4po 170 amp and 24 volt how Meny volt to charge them whit it it 29.2 volt or??? Best regards David
Thanks for this video. I have the smart 100A BMS and 5A active balancer (Not smart) Did you manage to upgrade the BMS firmware? It asks you for a secure firmware code. Any idea if this is possible?
I cant seem to get the balancer to balance. I am in the parameters. Do you know what is the trigger to balance? Does it need to be charging to balance ? does it have an auto balance or is my bms not working properly? Thanks
The Daly BMS doesn't have an Active Balancer built in, it has a passive balancer. To see the difference see this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dIuiy11-KWA.htmlsi=RknUmvjP4NVqd6hh
Yes you'll need to update the settings on both of your BMS's. In addtion to that, Daly says if your going to run 2x Daly BMS in parallel you should also use their Parallel module, that said the parallel module will only connect with specific BMS. Check on the side of your bms to see if it has a "Parallel" port.