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Started by Barry Fields, March 08, 2024, 02:43:36 PM

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I don't like to use zeners, and especially low voltage zener diodes for things like protection because they can be very leaky.  5K Ohms is not real high so it might be acceptable at that low impedance.

You know...  Summing all 4 shunts together only tells you what one bigger shunt does.  It doesn't tell you if all 4 banks are sharing.

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Barry Fields

Quote from: boB on April 10, 2024, 01:24:00 AMYou know...  Summing all 4 shunts together only tells you what one bigger shunt does.  It doesn't tell you if all 4 banks are sharing.

boB

Below is attached a method for a monthly evaluation of Bank Health. A total KWH charge data for each bank could be compared and reset monthly. (my previous post)
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Barry Fields

After reflection, the acceptable limit of voltage drop across the shunt to buss connection should likely be in the area of -100mv. We already accept 50mv to 75mv across the shunt itself. (open to discussion)

U2 enables better trigger resolution of U1 (555 flip flop). R5 & R8 set the trigger point. As is it is approx -100mv.  R5 & R8 should be replaced with a potentiometer for adjustment.
20 years experience in Field Service and Engineering Support in life support equipment and the computer Industry.
I pride myself in diagnostic skills and NOT knowing everything. I do know how to ask the right questions of those who should know the answers. I can do this politely.

Barry Fields

Just so I understand.

If I use the Wbjr, I lose the ability to PWM. TRUE?
If I have 2 classic 150s in follow me, can I use the aux2 port on the second 150 to PWM?
The communication between 150s is Modbus. TRUE?
The first 150 is the master and the second is a unique addressable slave. TRUE?
Can the slave query the master for data? (ie SOC, set point, wbjr current)
Could another non-150 unique addressable slave do the same?

Just trying to get smarter. May the 4th be with you.
Barry
20 years experience in Field Service and Engineering Support in life support equipment and the computer Industry.
I pride myself in diagnostic skills and NOT knowing everything. I do know how to ask the right questions of those who should know the answers. I can do this politely.