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| - | Unfortunately the battery manufacturer use own proprietary protocols. At least the protocol from {{https:// | + | Unfortunately the battery manufacturer use own proprietary protocols. At least the protocol from [[https:// |
| ==== BMS ==== | ==== BMS ==== | ||
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| A lot of clever makers have already challenged this task. | A lot of clever makers have already challenged this task. | ||
| Here an incomplete list: | Here an incomplete list: | ||
| - | * {{https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | * {{https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | * {{https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | * {{https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | * {{https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | As I use {{https:// | + | As I use [[https:// |
| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
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| The converter should be always powered (as the BMS) to avoid dead locks. Therefore I like to use VBAT as power source. | The converter should be always powered (as the BMS) to avoid dead locks. Therefore I like to use VBAT as power source. | ||
| - | The power supply is based on a XL7015 Buck DC to DC Converter (0.8A 150KHz 80V) from {{https:// | + | The power supply is based on a XL7015 Buck DC to DC Converter (0.8A 150KHz 80V) from [[https:// |
| <WRAP group> | <WRAP group> | ||
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| ===== Software ===== | ===== Software ===== | ||
| - | As mentioned the software is based on {{https:// | + | As mentioned the software is based on [[https:// |
| ++++ jk-bms-can.yaml | | ++++ jk-bms-can.yaml | | ||