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Pace BMS (I think) with CERBO

Dear All


I bought an additional battery pack with a PACE b.m.s. (I think). On the input site it has two 485 ports, one CAN and two 232 ports. Additionally it has a red toggle switch if you have multiple packs as shown below in picture.

I have a CERBO GX connected to it.


The question I have, what is the correct port to connect to battery and Cerbo.

Do I connect to CAN (battery) and BMS-Can on Cerbo side?

Within the manual of the battery it states that wire 4&5 should be repinned to 7&8 at Cerbo. However, I spoke to a sparky and he said just connect it with normal LAN cable.


Lastly, while playing around on CERBO, I see options for BMS-can (500k/b) and VE-CAN (250 / 500 k/b). What should this settings be if I select one or the other.


Any assistance will be appreciated.


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groningen answered ·

For anyone else that has the same unit, check the dips switches i.e. either 00000 or 10000 as Alexandre suggested above.

Also, remember to use Type A or Type B cable from battery to CerboGX (BMS-can port).





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delf67 answered ·

I have Leoch batteries that have a Pace BMS and I connect the BMS.Can on the Cerbo to the CAN port on the battery with a Victron type A cable (a standard ethernet cable didn't work).. The battery has to have an address set with the DIP switch or the Cerbo doesn't see it (despite the Leoch manual saying an address of zeros should be used for a single battery). The port speed is 500kbps.

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groningen avatar image groningen commented ·

@delf67 @Alexandra


Thank you very much for the prompt response.


Indeed the manual states all dips to Zero's.


If I may ask, what is your dip setting on your Leoch?



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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ groningen commented ·
I would start with all zero.

But if not then 1 is on.

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groningen answered ·

@Alexandra


OK, thank you very much


Also, I think I "discovered" an important pin (not only Can-H & Can-L), but the ground which needs a specific pin(s) as shown on Victron website (under type A).


Interesting these Pace bms's and their settings.



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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·
The ground is the only difference between type a and b.

To eliminate the difference between the two cables, you can run with no ground until you work out the rest of the details.

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groningen answered ·

@Alexandra

Ok, will do and report back.

I Have a feeling that I might have to download the "bms software" of the battery to change the settings to Victron.

The only reason I think this is that the Manual from the battery has a one line sentence mentioning bms software tool.

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delf67 avatar image delf67 commented ·

Leoch supplied me with BMS software (PBmsToolsV3.0.13) to change the battery settings/ update firmware. They also supplied a USB to RS232 lead.1714414982047.jpgTheir tech support told me that by default they use Pylontech protocol, but could be configured to use others. The default settings worked with the Cerbo once I'd set the address to 1 with the DIPs.

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groningen avatar image groningen delf67 commented ·
@delf67


Ok, nice of them to supply the rs232. I will have to search for a usb / 232 cable.

Dip switch noted, will report back.


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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·
Sounds right.

I think there is a post in the recesses of diysolar forum about that as well.

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groningen answered ·

@delf67 @Alexandra


All up and running, thank you very much for the assistance.


Toggle switch should have been on 1.




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groningen answered ·

@delf67 @Alexandra


I thought all is up and running, but it seems that it is not the case.


I connected pins 4/5 & 7/8 and flipped the DIP to 1. Got a Percentage reading and voltage.


Unfortunately, no AMP reading on CERBO.

So, do I have to add ground to pin 3? (Type A cable).

I downloaded the battery manual and it states "only pin 4/5 and 7/8. They do not mention Ground.


?? help i guess

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groningen answered ·

Also, I see the below modules (7 offline). Is this correct?



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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

@Groningen

No that's not great. Check your dips. (Or interlink cables)

It sees one battery and it is blocking charge. So there wont be amps.

Don't stress about the ground.

Are these home made cables? If so then ground is the usually one way to test. Since most testers need the ground (Sorry slightly conflicting.) But there is some comms so don't worry right now.

The bms only needs the two points if that is what is described. For comms

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Fideri avatar image Fideri Alexandra ♦ commented ·
Alexandra is right. First make sure all modules are online and no module is blocking charge.
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Fideri avatar image Fideri commented ·
@Groningen

Looks like you still have issues. I use BSL Batteries which, as I understand, also use Pace BMS. All modules are shown as online. BSL gave me the software "PBMS Tools". Note that there are many versions and the software might be tweaked for specific batteries. I used the Victron type b cable as per the manuals. DIP address 0000 didn't work despite what the manuals say, even with only one module. So I started from 1000. Note that all modules must be interlinked with a patch cable and have different DIP addresses.

F.

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groningen avatar image groningen Fideri commented ·
@Fideri


Thanks for the massage. Indeed, I double checked with Technician if the software is set to Victron / SMA.


I only have one battery (5kw) so I am not sure why it shows 7 offline.

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groningen answered ·

@Alexandra

Yes I agree with the dips being weird. Yes, I have a plastic RJ45 in the port.

Previously I had a bunch of shielded and non-shielded cables and it seems that they are all ok with VE-Bus ports.

Do you think the shielded cable will be better off (For battery com's) if one places a ferrite ring around it?

I see in the bumf (ad paper) that they claim up to 8 units can be placed in parallel with com's. So maybe in the factory they had 8 during quality check and hence, it still sees 8????

As shown in the picture above, it has two 485 ports, one CAN and two 232. I am running with can so only one port for it. I only have one battery installed currently.

So I am not 100% about the inter battery links (in your question) as I only have one battery.


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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

I brought it up @Groningen as I had a BSL stack that I had a shielded patch cable in. The stack count stopped at that particular battery. (Dips all set) Changed the cable and the whole stack appeared online.


Also to note that you cant cross cable. As an explanation, so rs45 to rs45 interlink, if in port 1 next battery in port 1. If i went from 1 to 2 no comms.

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