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Hi @Mailand,
you maybe missing another option, which is DVCC controlled chargers, which are currently MPPTs and Inverter/Chargers like the MultiPlus. This is considered to be the best option. But of course, this does not include DC-DC or AC chargers.
Chargers like Orion Tr-smart DC-DC with a remote on/off terminal can be switched off by the BMS via Charge Disconnect. That's the most preferable way because it doesn't need an extra device. Unfortunately some MPPTs don't have such remote on/off port and option 1) can be used instead.
In some systems even all of the 4 options can or must be used. So it really depends on the type of chargers and the BMS you have.
Thanks Stefanie for your reply. In my Victron SmartLithium system I have all Victron recharge sources and more in detail:
I can therefore disconnect all the recharging sources directly from the BMS control ... without any additional device. Isn't it?
No, not really. That's only true for 1. and 2. which you can wire up directly from the BMS charge disconnect to the remote on/off H port of the PSC IP43 12/30 and Orion-Tr smart 12/30.
For 3. I recommend using a Smart Battery Protect 65A (which gets wired up from your BMS charge disconnect as well) or the Victron VE.Direct non inverting remote on/off cable. But then you will lose the VE.Direct port (in case you need it as a connection to your GX device) as this gets occupied by the non inverting remote on/off cable.
Hope this helps.
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