My search failed to find a thread on this. On my boat I have: 5 100Ah Victron LifePo batteries, a Smart BMS, Multiplus 3000, BM702 monitor, Cerbo GX, and Battery Protect relays for charging and loads. Also, I have a Wakespeed 500 alternator regulator linked to the BMS. I've had several occasions of loss of shore power causing the batteries to run down to BMS cutoff voltage. This happened again and I found battery voltage at 7.6V, much lower than past events. and well below cutout setting of 12.2V. Why this could be so it one mystery, but the larger question is recovery.
To recover I tried closing the normally open switch linking the generator start battery, this began lifting the house bank voltage. As V gain slowed I started the gen to keep it's battery up. This began an hours long process to raise the LifePO as the rate of voltage rise was about 0.1 V per 45 minutes due to limited current available. At 11.8 V the alarm cleared and the Multiplus started bulk charge.
I need a quicker more reliable method to recover if this occurs. Raising house bank voltage to 11.8 V is key. I thought running the main diesel and charging from the alternator was the answer but, as it's field is held to 0 by the BMS, and any output would be blocked by the Battery Protect relay, this failed. I'm thinking a compact capacitive charger as used for roadside jumps might be an answer, I'm hoping others have suggestions.