Hi all. Does anyone have experience with the BMSs from Daly? I’m looking to get a 16s BMS for a DIY li ion battery pack. I have a large box full of li ion 18650 cells and want to make an emergency battery system for home use.

That power outage in Spain motivated me to finish this project.

  • MangoPenguin
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    2 days ago

    They tend to be not great from my reading.

    You’re likely better off going with JBD or ANT BMS. Both are on aliexpress.

    • SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE@lemm.ee
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      I have the Overkill Solar JDB BMS and it’s awesome. I’ve been using it every day for the 4S pack I built for my van. The Overkill Solar app is really nice and I believe it works with any JDB BMS even if you didn’t buy it from them.

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        I definitely prefer the JBD app but it’s nice that there are options!

    • Rolivers@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      Hmm ANT does have better documentation and differentiates between peak current and continuous current. They look more genuine.

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        Yeah, they have models with active balancing too for faster balancing.

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    All these BMS seem more designed for high amperage solar system storage, generally using LFP batteries. I’m sure it’s possible, but it seems like overkill.

    Also Li-ion is not something I would keep in the house, especially a home-built pack. There’s a high likelihood of fire. I built myself a battery pack with the same sort of cells, and a few weeks in I happened to walk into the garage when the pack started spewing flames out the side. They can be touchy and definitely need temperature sensors/current control.

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      Good point and this is exactly what I’m trying to make. I want to start with the battery for emergency power and want to add a home made MPPT solar charger to it.

      My battery design involves having a thermal fuse of 65C sandwiched in between parallel cells. I will also periodically check the batteries with a thermal camera to see if any are misbehaving.