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BMV712 Smart - curious questions about the counters

Hello,

I installed my BMV712 a few days ago, everything works fine but I would like to ask for a few details:


Counted charge cycles:

According to the user manual, a charge cycle is only counted, if the batteries are discharged to 65% and charged back to >90%.

The deepest discharge of my 24V/1200Ah lead acid battery bank is usually limited to 70% - so do I never get a counted charge cycle? Or can I change the conditions what a charge cycle should be in my system?


Automatic synchronisation:

Is an auto synchronisation only counted, if the three conditions (battery voltage, tail current and duration) are met and the SoC does not already show 100%?

My system already had discharges and was charged up to 100% (the 3 conditions were obviously met a bit later - according to VRM), but the auto synch counter is still 0.

Maybe it counts only if the SoC jumps from a deeper SoC level to 100%?


Thank you & best regards

Rainer


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mvader (Victron Energy) answered ·

Hi @RainerB,

> 1) The deepest discharge of my 24V/1200Ah lead acid battery bank is usually limited to 70% - so do I never get a counted charge cycle? Or can I change the conditions what a charge cycle should be in my system?


Indeed, never counted. And those parameters are not configurable.


> 2) Auto synchronisation counter

I’m not sure; I’ll find out. Have a good Sunday, Matthijs

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rainerb avatar image rainerb commented ·

Hi mvader (Victron Energy Staff),

would it be very difficult (or bring troubles) to let the user decide what a "Charge cycle" should be in his system? I mean two new configurable parameters:

A Charge cycle is only counted, if the batteries are discharged to "SOC_low" (not fixed to 65%) and charged back to > "SOC_high" (not fixed to 90%).


After over a month in operation, my charge cycle counter is still zero and unfortunately this leads also to another useless parameter (average discharge value).


Regards

Rainer

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