Thread: Low cost BMS
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Old 11-16-2015, 10:46 AM   #128 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by arber333 View Post
However system is designed to monitor cells even if transistors burn out. I would get plenty of notice.
This sounds like a good feature. Monitoring only.

I'm a fan of bottom balancing, but I would feel better if the cell voltages were monitored.

I am not confident enough in my DIY fabrication skills to put a board on the batteries. I would likely INCREASE the chance of a battery fire instead of DECREASE.

Instead of replaceable fuses, would *REALLY* thin wire be better protection? It would take some experimenting to determine how small it would need to be. AWG #40 is the smallest that is listed in WIKIPEDIA here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_wire_gauge

That way if the insulation rubs off, or anything goes wrong in a vibrating, moving vehicle, the thin wire just melts and the short circuit clears. A small amount of damage but no battery fire! AWG #40 lists 8.5 amps for 32 ms ... I assume longer would melt it - which is the idea.
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