I know you guys explained the CAN Bus connection several times. However for the sake of clarity, kindly explain which wires from the BMS side is which.
Obviously the Focbox has 4 pins , and the BMS has 5.
This is just dummy data to test the graph plotting but it looks good already. Will now attempt to make the BMS send the individual cell voltages to the bmstool.
Anybody have a suggestion on how to intelligently and automatically zoom without the range changing all the time , can’t think of a good method right now.
Fixed scale based on cell chemistry/cut off settings? (e.g. for LiPo form 3.7 to 4.2)
otherwise for cell drift maybe with minimum interval + cell status (e.g. steps depending on drift, but can’t go below 0.05V and range is depending on overall soc)
Yes you can use up to two NTC sensors, preferably use 100kOhm @25 degree C type sensors.
You can configure the beta value here:
When you connect the NTC and configured it you can enable it by setting the “Temp sensor enable mask Battery” to 3 if you connected both sensors on the balance connector. Set it to 1 if you have only connected a sensor to NT0 and set it to 2 if you have only a sensor connected to NTC1.
You should now be able to see the value in the realtime window:
In order to have a single executable on Windows, you need to compile static build of Qt. The easiest way I can recommend is to use these awesome scripts https://github.com/martinrotter/qt5-minimalistic-builds and tweak them a little bit. Remove -skip qtconnectivity and -skip qtserialport because you need that and follow instructions.
Also, I compiled DieBieMS-Tool for mac. When you are ready to do it yourself, let me know if you need any help
Please do not put DieBieMS-Tool builds in git, it hurts me a little You can use GitHub Releases for that
You might consider to post about your BMS on Endless Sphere forum.
You can start a new thread and update all changes on your first post.
Also you can put your BMS for sale on ITEMS FOR SALE - NEW page.
BTW: I ordered one, but can order second if this will make the difference.
Keep us posted. Maybe others will order more so we get it going.
Do we have some kind of manual or YouTube video how to?