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Penuelseun(m): 10:16am On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira:Baba a bms is the last stronghold to protect your battery if your charge controller or ac charger fails in the future. I have seen cases where a charge controller reverts to its default settings on its own, what do you think will happen in the absence of a bms and the charger sends about 14.7v to your 12.6v setup |
dollarnaira: 10:18am On Apr 28 |
Penuelseun: Can the same occur with a bms? Can a bms fail too? Can a buck converter fail? If you have seen or experience such it is a rare occurrence. I don't argue blindly bro but there is a very big sense in what u mentioned in a reverse cc. Nice! Nevertheless, it won't burst into flames. Cheap or unbranded/extracted cells will do. Reasons I don't build packs with unbranded cells. Your point is noted too again. |
Penuelseun(m): 10:23am On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira:lol, phones that fast charging don't charge at 5v, rather they charge at 9v upwards so as to reduce current on the wires, 5v at 5a is 25w and 12v at 2.5a is 30w, the 12v option is more efficient. Running a 1000w load on 12v is around 83a while the same load on a 24v system is around 41a. The higher the voltage, the more efficient your system becomes. I always recommend to customer that if your load is less than 500w, a 12v system is okay for you, more than 500w, go for 24v, more than 2500w go for 48v 2 Likes |
Penuelseun(m): 10:24am On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira:the bms will cut off charging immediately one of the cells reach the over voltage protection limits |
dollarnaira: 10:45am On Apr 28 |
Penuelseun: 220v to 9v is the difference not still large? ![]() Mind you 24v don't come cheap. This is the angle most of you don't see? 12v 100ah and 24v 100ah is twice the amount. I don't even pull up to 150w except during iron dat does 300w and washing machine 280w. Manage your energy wisely. Basic needs of people are just simple electronics and that is the angle most belong to. This is my line of view. 1 Like |
dollarnaira: 10:50am On Apr 28 |
barezy: With which fund? You can afford it doesn't mean everyone can afford same. If u start with 24v and want to 48v, you will still change your inverter last last. Bro 12v is not for small small appliances. Get this point first. That line of thought degrades a 12v system. Cars run on 12v while trucks/big buses run on 24v because their energy demand differ. However both will convey you to your destination. |
dollarnaira: 11:32am On Apr 28 |
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any outcome of your lithium build. My opinion, research and Idea are strictly mine. Thread with caution and build your system according to your knowledge. 2 Likes |
barezy(m): 1:02pm On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira: To whom who have ear, hear now oooo Dolkarnaira know what his doing and he understands battery very well, if you're the type that is just learning DIY, please BMS is a most for you, a pro can do without BMS because they know what to do. 2 Likes |
officialfestus(m): 2:18pm On Apr 28 |
barezy:isn't the wire meant to handle such load? I have used both 12v and 24v, 24v is only better in of charging. |
officialfestus(m): 2:20pm On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira:how many kilowatt is your battery bank now sir? |
BigDickProblems: 3:18pm On Apr 28 |
barezy: In as much as I havenāt done much research on the āBalancerā he talked about, I do believe that BMS, aside protecting your Cells from overcharge or over discharge , it also helps to balance your indivual cells across your system. If you donāt use a BMS, and maybe a cell in your system has a fault, it will affect the entire system by creating an imbalance which will ultimately damage all the cells, and you say bye-bye to your System. O pari. Lastly, Common BMS (not the smart ones) are cheaper compared to the āBalancerā which he said is around 120k+. |
dollarnaira: 3:27pm On Apr 28 |
officialfestus:Chief I greet you ooo. I couldn't run capacity test. It was too big for me. The lithium ion refused to die. Lithium ion :12v 230ah ( 48p3s Ć 2 ) Samsung 26J string 1 Lifepo4 : 12v 124ah (4s) string 2 2 Likes |
dollarnaira: 3:31pm On Apr 28 |
BigDickProblems: Na charger be 122k+ mentioned earlier. Bms has inbuilt "ive" balance. Active balance maintain the voltage across the cells. It is not O pari, balance charge each pack and install the right "bms". |
officialfestus(m): 4:03pm On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira:impressive. 1 Like |
BigDickProblems: 4:35pm On Apr 28 |
dollarnaira: Ok, let me agree with you on this. Cos Iām a novice anyways. Iām Just more of a theoretical guy. |
saint2ace(m): 4:59pm On Apr 28 |
Una well done oh, I originally didn't wat to comment but let me just drop this here. NOTE: This is purely my opinion. The use or not of a BMS has been a long standing debate, however, let's state it that STANDARD PRACTICE recommends that one uses a BMS, over time the standard BMS has evolved and is no longer just an over/under voltage protection to an all-in-one monitoring system, nonetheless for individuals who have the technical and practical knowhow, they can do just fine without one especially in a small to medium size home use scenario; However for most medium to large scale installs, a BMS is a must, Also for beginners the addition of a BMS in your install is highly advised and almost non-negotiable. In every situation sha we have exceptions and true live experiences have shown us that they work and work well for that matter, @Dollarnaira's case has been seen to work and i actually copied him on one of my builds, and truth be told it has worked flawlessly even though the bank is only used sparingly, but the fact remains that it works. So like our elders say, he that has teeth let him eat kolanut ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
dollarnaira: 7:52pm On Apr 28 |
saint2ace: My oga! I hail oo. |
saint2ace(m): 9:18pm On Apr 28 |
bonetalk(m): 4:27pm On Apr 29 |
Make I dey learn from pros
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bonetalk(m): 4:34pm On Apr 29 |
dollarnaira:Pls what's the brand name of the 500w inverter? |
cyberjacker: 4:35pm On Apr 29 |
i greet ooo...where do most of you get your components from ...I want to by a buck converter but don't know any place apart from AliExpress...
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ObaOfYorubaLand: 6:41pm On Apr 29 |
Good job guys
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dollarnaira: 7:10pm On Apr 29 |
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Queed: 8:46pm On Apr 29 |
dollarnaira: Could you share a pic, where did you get them? |
iraybuju: 12:11am On Apr 30 |
cyberjacker: Ali express is good, you can get your stuffs there |
cyberjacker: 4:46am On Apr 30 |
iraybuju: So if I need something quickly, there is no place in Lagos to get it easily? |
bonetalk(m): 2:36pm On Apr 30 |
cyberjacker: This website.. https://circuitmall.ng/ Diymall.com.ng |
bonetalk(m): 3:06pm On Apr 30 |
dollarnaira:Something like this, right?
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dollarnaira: 4:39pm On Apr 30 |
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bonetalk(m): 5:19pm On Apr 30 |
dollarnaira:Serious, something as small as this can power fridge.... Wonderful |
dollarnaira: 5:26pm On Apr 30 |
bonetalk: This is even bigger. The one I used was 500w ![]() |
obinna37(m): 7:13pm On Apr 30 |
dollarnaira:can I get higher wattage, like 3000w |
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