I have been using a SmartSolar 100/15 for some time now, charging a 7s lithium (li-ion 3.7V nominal) battery, by setting bulk and float values to 28.7V. Disabled equalization of course. I have also set load cut-off values so as not to over-discharge the battery. All loads pass through the SmartSolar unit.
I will be installing an arbitrary BMS that will do some cell balancing, as well cut-off the battery if a cell group drops below 2.5V or goes above 4.25V.
What would happen if the BMS would cut-off the battery from the SmartSolar unit? Would the unit be damaged in any way? I am asking because you are supposed to disconnect solar first, battery next.
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It wouldn't matter if battery gets disconnected during the night, but what would happen if it disconnects while charging, because a cell group went over-voltage?