Cerebus
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Am I right in thinking that a BMS will stop over charging of 18650 lithium ion batteries?
For example, if I made a pack containing three cells each of 4.2v max in series, used a BMS, can I connect to a small solar panel (no larger than A3 sheet of paper, don’t have output specs with me) and not worry about overcharging?
Would the BMS cope with an even larger solar panel, again specs not to hand (possibly 50W from memory) but they are old solar panels not the new type (mono crystalline or poly crystalline? Can’t remember which are the newer tech. Mine are the old blue solar panels with random etching affects ).
If not I would have to think again and implement VSRelays etc
For example, if I made a pack containing three cells each of 4.2v max in series, used a BMS, can I connect to a small solar panel (no larger than A3 sheet of paper, don’t have output specs with me) and not worry about overcharging?
Would the BMS cope with an even larger solar panel, again specs not to hand (possibly 50W from memory) but they are old solar panels not the new type (mono crystalline or poly crystalline? Can’t remember which are the newer tech. Mine are the old blue solar panels with random etching affects ).
If not I would have to think again and implement VSRelays etc