Cheaper LiFePO4 batteries

I'd suggested the Transporter batteries to a friend who's doing a big battery upgrade. His engineer has instead recommended the Winston cells, along with a Victron BMS, giving more flexibility in how the batteries are configured and allowing him to control the spec of the internal wiring.
 
I'd suggested the Transporter batteries to a friend who's doing a big battery upgrade. His engineer has instead recommended the Winston cells, along with a Victron BMS, giving more flexibility in how the batteries are configured and allowing him to control the spec of the internal wiring.

I thought that Victron BMS could only be used with Victron batteries, no?

Edit. See ... Winston LiFeYPO4 - Victron VE.Bus BMS - Victron Energy
 
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Embedded Android.

Are you sure? It was a pretty straightforward Linux last time I looked although that was about 6 years ago so things may have changed

At the time, I dissected it and pointed out a few areas where they were pretty heavily stepping away from security best practice. Got no response from repeated efforts to contact someone relevant in Raymarine. Ended up posting a blog article which got posted to their facebook page where they pooh-poohed the relevance of security because their chartplotters would never be connected to the Interweb. Because those devices would never connect to the Internet, right?
 
Are you sure? It was a pretty straightforward Linux last time I looked although that was about 6 years ago so things may have changed...
Yes, as I understand it the new Lighthouse 3 systems (Axiom chartplotters etc) are based on Android but the previous Lighthouse 2 based systems (e7 mfds etc) are based on another version of Linux. Don't know what GUI library the L2 systems use (maybe OpenGL ?) but moving to Android will save them a huge amount of work in the longterm , I bet.

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AOSP is a sensible economic choice if you are building a touch device, lots of cheap chipset support and reference boards from MediaTek etc. Probably a lot more effort than pulling off similar with QT and you get a much larger pool of developers for the UI work. Made a similar choice, but this was for home automation where 2-3 minute boot times and a giant pile of sort of java nobody really understands in full etc are less serious.
 
Yes, as I understand it the new Lighthouse 3 systems (Axiom chartplotters etc) are based on Android but the previous Lighthouse 2 based systems (e7 mfds etc) are based on another version of Linux.

Thanks: Interesting. Yes it would have been an earlier version I unpacked from an update. I confess to being ignorant about the advantages of embedded android in this sort of space . Probably a long discussion and off-topic for this thread.
 
Quality battery management systems (BMSs) with good functionality (including low-temperature disconnect, and customisable adjustment via Bluetooth)) seem to be dropping fast in price. I think affordable LFP DIY systems may come faster than we think. This guy is certainly helping to drive things along.


Next step is a set of muppet-proof DIY marine installation blue-prints.
 
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