Changed my BMS 30 over to AGM mode to help with cold weather charging of my Relion 300-LT lithium battery. Works awesome and will still get the battery to 90-95% vs 100% which is totally fine for the occasional cold snap. Super easy with the Redvision monitor....
For readers unaware, the Relion 300-LT is a purpose built, low temperature (LT) lithium battery with internal heating element. When charge is applied, it first warms the battery core temp to above freezing and only then starts to allow current to recharge the battery. This is why
@Gravity can get away with changing the REDARC 30 to AGM mode and charge below freezing. If your lithium battery does not have internal (or external) heating to keep the battery core temp a bit above freezing, do not run your REDARC30 in AGM mode when temps are below freezing. True that most lithium have a BMS that will prevent charging when below freezing, but that is meant as a failsafe and there is no reason to attempt to charge a non-heated, lithium battery when its core temp is below freezing. If you battery is not heated, leave the REDARC30 on Lithium setting.
A note on the Relion heated batteries. Relion states the 300-LT should only be charged down to -4F. The AGM setting on the REDARC30 will keep pushing charge all the way down to -14F. Those core battery temps are unlikely, but possible. Not sure an extra 10F makes a difference, but mentioning it for awareness. I assume they say -4F is about the coldest that the internal heating pad can compensate/overcome. Micro environment (battery box) could influence that considerably so Relion is likely be conservative and accounting for a battery in an outside, non insulated battery box.