I‘m so confused. I want to have my mppt‘s controlled through the bms and a cerbo so it can load disconnect the mppts whenthe battery is fully charged or to hot. But in my dvcc settings my mppts says: It is not managed by the bms. Also my multiplus has an alarm which says there is a bms assistent installed but the bms can‘t be found 🫠🫠
Can you please tell if the WakeSpeed WS500 controller will work for my 1967 GM TDH-4519 city transit bus, it has the Detroit Diesel 6v71n engine with the 50dn dc generator with a external voltage regulator
@VanlifeOutfitters it's a large gear driven oil cooled brushless DC generator with a external voltage regulator. I've tried to talk with them but no response. Can you please help me
So if I have 2 of those Epoch batteries which are accepting 200 A of charge and my alternator puts out 200 A but the Orion dc to dc is only a 50 amp how many amps are going into the batteries? 50?
In that scenario, if you limited the maximum charge current to 200 amps in the GX device DVCC settings, the Orion XS (50 amp DC-DC charger) would attempt to charge at it's full capacity of 50 amps unless you have adjusted the settings in that Orion XS down below the 50 amp max.
Can the epoch CAN enabled BMS control the CVL? (I think I know, but if you have been able to get it to change the CVL for absorption/float (eg, 13.8v/13.5v for epoch) like a Lynx BMS (eg, 14.2v/13.5v), that would be great info to share.) it appears to only control to a single CVL (no BMS logic to change CVL, and no CAN message to send the signal to GX device for this, either) and not let the battery float at the second (lower) voltage limit unless manual CVL change is made. It also doesn’t have a pre-signal to protect the chargers (alternator) prior to a load-dump. A full charge protect fault could be costly at high alternator charge rates.
Pls go over all the dvcc settings.
Hi, thanks for the video, a great contribution, but how can you use dvcc with lead acid batteries? Thanks
I‘m so confused. I want to have my mppt‘s controlled through the bms and a cerbo so it can load disconnect the mppts whenthe battery is fully charged or to hot. But in my dvcc settings my mppts says:
It is not managed by the bms.
Also my multiplus has an alarm which says there is a bms assistent installed but the bms can‘t be found 🫠🫠
Can you please tell if the WakeSpeed WS500 controller will work for my 1967 GM TDH-4519 city transit bus, it has the Detroit Diesel 6v71n engine with the 50dn dc generator with a external voltage regulator
Hi James, sorry but we're not familiar with that setup. I would recommend reaching out to Wakespeed tech support.
@VanlifeOutfitters it's a large gear driven oil cooled brushless DC generator with a external voltage regulator. I've tried to talk with them but no response. Can you please help me
So if I have 2 of those Epoch batteries which are accepting 200 A of charge and my alternator puts out 200 A but the Orion dc to dc is only a 50 amp how many amps are going into the batteries? 50?
In that scenario, if you limited the maximum charge current to 200 amps in the GX device DVCC settings, the Orion XS (50 amp DC-DC charger) would attempt to charge at it's full capacity of 50 amps unless you have adjusted the settings in that Orion XS down below the 50 amp max.
Can the epoch CAN enabled BMS control the CVL? (I think I know, but if you have been able to get it to change the CVL for absorption/float (eg, 13.8v/13.5v for epoch) like a Lynx BMS (eg, 14.2v/13.5v), that would be great info to share.) it appears to only control to a single CVL (no BMS logic to change CVL, and no CAN message to send the signal to GX device for this, either) and not let the battery float at the second (lower) voltage limit unless manual CVL change is made.
It also doesn’t have a pre-signal to protect the chargers (alternator) prior to a load-dump. A full charge protect fault could be costly at high alternator charge rates.