Alan, God bless you.
Only to ensure the implementation of the testing process:
During the tests I have to disconnect the connector from the
BMS (the
BMS along the test is not operationally used at this stage) so that the existing connector is connected permanently to 16 batteries on one side and the other side using a new 9pins Female to Female JST XH Adapter cable to the CellLog 8s 9pins.
Of course the process will be done in two stages cells 1-8 and 9-16.
** In addition, If I disconnect the connector from the
BMS still the motor work?
** I need to make sure that the remaining cells not tested at this stage should still be connected to
BMS controller.
OR,
That everything is connected normally without any disconnections and only then I connect the CellLog 8s unit with a 9pin JST XH Adapter Cable on one side to the unit and the other side to the battery cells.
Last thing:
1. 1. How do I know that
BMS works or that only part works if at all?
2. How do I know that the battery cells are balanced?
3. It is possible that one cell reaches voltage 3.75V and some of the voltage in the other cells is lower, then the
BMS stops working, how can I fix this situation?
4. Is it possible to limit battery charger voltage, for example 56V only?
5. To the point: Is there an optimal design of the configuration of the battery array that ensures me balance in all the cells, in addition to allow me to know at any time the status of each cell at any time.
** I have a lot more questions but I feel I exaggerate ....
Thanks,
Abe