Hi Peter, on the SMART BMS CL, do you notice the orange and yellow LED lights remaining on? The red LED is not on. Is this the correct function. Lastly, don’t notice a LYNX DC distributor. It’s looks like you used a different busbar. Is this more advantageous?
This is a demo and is not fully functional, It uses the BEP PRO electrical system as an alternative to the Lynx distribution system. You will find both on our website in the COMPONENTS section
Thank you for the nice and tidy presentation of the system, nice work would this system work if in the future an owner like to add more batteries or connect to 2nd alternator or other components are needed then
Peter would recommend that you future-proof and purchase as many Batteries / Amp Hours as you would like up front when designing ad initially installing your system, otherwise the batteries can't operate as a unified bank of cells and age together over time. I started with 800aH. Pricey, but worth it, knowing I've done things correctly and have the headroom I'll need in the future.
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This will be helpful to people new to these systems. Great video!
Also - love the extruded aluminum enclosure. I build mine from wood, but would love to revamp things someday, as you have here.
Nice.
Very informative video thank you for this explanation!
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Hi Peter, on the SMART BMS CL, do you notice the orange and yellow LED lights remaining on? The red LED is not on. Is this the correct function. Lastly, don’t notice a LYNX DC distributor. It’s looks like you used a different busbar. Is this more advantageous?
This is a demo and is not fully functional, It uses the BEP PRO electrical system as an alternative to the Lynx distribution system. You will find both on our website in the COMPONENTS section
Thank you Peter
How do you make those good looking cables? Where can I get that? The red ones connected to the BMS?
We made them here in house, im sure there are places you can buy them
Nice design
Thank you for the nice and tidy presentation of the system, nice work
would this system work if in the future an owner like to add more batteries or connect to 2nd alternator or other components are needed then
Peter would recommend that you future-proof and purchase as many Batteries / Amp Hours as you would like up front when designing ad initially installing your system, otherwise the batteries can't operate as a unified bank of cells and age together over time. I started with 800aH. Pricey, but worth it, knowing I've done things correctly and have the headroom I'll need in the future.
Where did you get the case that you built the display system in?
Its made from 8020 aluminum extrusions. They make a complete kit of parts.
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