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Pylontech parameters

Hi all,


im running 3phase MultiPlus-II 48/5000/70-48 and 6x Pylontech US3000c with a CerboGX.

Which Parameters should be expected to be visible on VRM? Is there a list available? Asking as i only get some few values.

Let me know if you need more input about setup or something else.


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Tobias

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nickdb answered ·

You should see all the parameters that you can see on the remote console tab for the battery. Advanced widgets should have a list when you try add them for the BMS.

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tehre answered ·

Thanks for your reply.

Im asking as im wondering if the Battery pack is well balanced.

The SOC LEDs of each pack are very different, some are indicating 5 leds, others 2 and all between. So the gap is very high.

Wanted to know if theres an option to get all the cell voltages, min and max of the BMS status aren't indicating such a huge discrepancy, mostly only 0,01v difference.

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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ commented ·

All I've seen in the advanced widgets is min and max cell voltage. These show up under the BMS group.

Perhaps @Alexandra can shed more light.

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ kevgermany ♦♦ commented ·

@tehre

Thanks @kevgermany

The depth of information depends on what firmware is on the batteries.

But the min list is ....

Pack voltage total.

Bank SOC - pylontec send an average I think. Each battery handles it's own SOC and charge anyway.

Bank temperature.

Cell voltage min and max.

CVL and DCL and CCL.

More details as to which cells and in which address in the pack that are high or low are in the GX itself.

If you open the battery group widgets in the VRM you will see what is available online.

If you have daisy chained they are not balanced between packs. The end ones charge up first and the centre follows on after. But you will find the middle ones will catch up if you have enough charge source through the day.

Each battery self balances cells at 90% SOC. So from that perspective each individual battery will stay healthy.

You don't need much more than what the system tells you and you have no control over most of it anyway. It will tell you if there is a problem.

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tehre avatar image tehre Alexandra ♦ commented ·
Hi @Alexandra

I have daisychained all 6 but build 2 blocks a 3 packs.

GX has detected all 6 packs but it seems it doesn’t get the correct values by BMS. As said the LEDs indicate very different SOCs so the difference between max/min should me more as on the widget (same as shared by @kevgermany) and on GX console are displayed.


So the only way to get the values of each cell will be via Pylontech com port?

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ tehre commented ·

Ok so you don't have a long chain. Are they close on the bus bar though?

If you want in depth details. Yes. You have to use their battery diagnostic tools.

Are all the batteries the same firmware? The newest firmware should be master.

Have you set the system to keep batteries charged and seen if that fixes it? Make them all get to 100%

Sometimes their own SOC gets a bit strange. Is their SOH ok?

The only other way to individually check them is to connect one at a time to the GX and check them (system shut down of course)

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