I have a BMV712 with a temperature sensor (positive battery terminal) and am in process of installing a Quatro II that also came with a temperature sensor. Should I install both?
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I have a BMV712 with a temperature sensor (positive battery terminal) and am in process of installing a Quatro II that also came with a temperature sensor. Should I install both?
I personally have installed every temperature sensor that came with my hardware. This includes 2X Quattros, the BMV-702, a SBS, and three temperature sensors associated with my BMS. That's 7 total, all over the battery.
My battery is custom NMC, large and spread over a significant volume.
What this does is create a notable range of values from different sources that allows me to make judgement calls for temperature related concerns, particularly when it comes danger associated with low temperature charging of Lithium.
It can be a little confusing at times as readings can be quite scattered, but I find it valuable to have additional sensors present for a "sanity check" of the sensors primarily responsible for charge control (the BMS) .
Having each device with it's own redundant sensor also provides additional layers of protection should the BMS fail or be taken offline. Inverters have low temp charging protection enabled, and will take that from their own temp sensor, etc.
Being able to plot and compare different temps in VRM has been very satisfying. Shunt, BMS and Quattro:
Victron temperature sensor disambiguation table - which product supports which sensor
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