Actually from what I read on other forums, when the bms activates, the battery won't charge or discharge. I think everything has to be disconnected so it resets. In my situations when it activates, my fans,lights everything go off, I have to unplug the battery and then reconnect and apply a load to get it to restart. Sometimes it starts right away, other times it takes a while if the bms still reads a high cell or out of balance situation.
If a alternator is being used, at 14.4 volts the battery will never get fully charge, I've connected my 220ah lifepo4 battery to the alternator system and I barely see 2 to 3 amps going into the battery. You have to force the amps into the battery and for that you need more then 14.4 volts.
With mppt you have issues if you want to fast charge the battery. To fast charge you will have to bulk charge higher then 14.4 volts. With mppt controllers due to the thinner gauge wire use, there might be voltage drop from controller to battery. On my 220ah lifepo4, if I set the bulk to 14.6 volts, my battery charges at 4 to 5 amps, I need to raise the bulk higher to get max amps into the battery. To get max amps from my 240 watt panel I have the bulk setting set to 15.5 volts.
At 15.5 volts on the controller, the battery terminals barely reach 14.6 volts, thats what voltage drop will do. I prefer charging at 15 amps (shown on picture) versus 4 or 5 amps.
I don't think the alternator or the mppt controller (set to 14.4 volts) will ever give a lifepo4 a full charge, maybe 90 percent. The only way to fully charge would be slow charging with a buck converter or the special chargers they sell for those batteries. I can charge to 100 percent but I use active balancers and a bms that uses mechanical relays.
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