4000lbsOfGoat
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Battle Borns will discharge at any temp. They only limiting charging when cold.Only question is if the Battle Born turns off the discharge. I would suspect/hope that it does not.
Battle Borns will discharge at any temp. They only limiting charging when cold.Only question is if the Battle Born turns off the discharge. I would suspect/hope that it does not.
Store battery in mostly charged state and then disconnect it. When you start your ski trip connect your battery. The battery will take time to warm but you won’t need to charge right away because it’s still mostly charged. Let the battery do its warmup/charge routine for the duration of the trip. Make sure the battery is mostly charged when done, and disconnect battery for non trip mode.Also seems on average 2 hours needed to heat a battery so charge can be accepted, which eliminates just short trips past going skiing somewhere further away (my closest place i ski often is 15 minutes)
Maybe unjustified, but Legitimate ’ExPo Guys sure like lithium for their fast speed to recharge, nearly twice the useable capacity and 1/3 the weight of the alternatives.
Maybe unjustified, but Legitimate ’ExPo Guys sure like lithium for their fast speed to recharge, nearly twice the useable capacity and 1/3 the weight of the alternatives.
There should be no need for battery heat if the batteries are in the heated envelope of the camper. If the camper is in use the batteries will be warm enough to accept charge. If the camper is stored and unheated there should be no need to recharge the batteries. Cut off the automatic battery heat and your done.
I have a question about just this. So, say I'm heading out in the cold. I plug in the camper to my 12v/alternator and go. The envelope isn't going to warm up until I park and camp and turn on the furnace. I'm assuming this is a valid use case for heated batteries? Also assuming the BMS can heat the batteries while in motion from the alternator? It would suck to wait for two hours to turn on the furnace.
No waiting. Lithiums can discharge while cold. They just cant be charged while cold.
you can still draw down/use the batteries when they are below freezing, to a certain temp which i think is -4F for battle born (other vary). so you can still run the furnace, you just will not be putting energy that is used back into the battery until it is above 32F. for sure this would work, but i bet takes a lot longer to heat the room which will eventually bring the battery up to ambient temp than just using a localized battery heater, its still a big brick
SO, what i read on the Volthium specs but still waiting response from them, there heater operates when it senses a charge trying to come in (automatic) and uses that incoming power to operate the heater up to temp before changing over to accept charge. key is using the incoming power to run the heater vs battery power like the battle born. smarter BMS i would say. all fine and dandy for those using just a nonsmart dc-dc (like the redarc bcdc line, victron, sterling etc). but since the redarc manager 30 is smarter and has its own built in temp sensor to control the lithium profile, i dont think it will ever send a charger signal to the battery to engage the heater. next email is going to be to redarc if it sends some kind of signal or not. stay tuned
If you forget to turn the BB heater on then driving down the road the low temp + low voltage will disconnect the battery.
No it won't. Low temperature will disconnect the charge side, not the discharge side. Low voltage will disconnect the discharge side. Two separate circumstances. Of course, you have to have at least some charge in the battery before you start, but that is another issue.
The Battle Born heater can certainly be controlled with a switch or relay, but you are making this much harder than it has to be.
Never thought I would end up as a shill for Battle Born, as I don't own them and they certainly don't pay me, but this is a decent read: https://1t1pye1e13di20waq11old70-wp...1/07/Heat-Instruction-Guide-ALL-BB-MODELS.pdf
It would appear that if you preplace their switch with a normally open or normally closed relay (depending on what you want to do) you might be able to control the heater from your solar charger or your ignition.
Why is the engine drawing power from the house battery?Let me try again
It's 10F and you're driving the road with engine drawing power from the battery. How does the battery get charged if the battery heater is turned off?