Shunt style monitor w/ Self Heating LiFePO4

Jsoboti

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Haven't been able to track down an answer to this, but I'm sure it's come up for some folks...

Assuming cold temps, and the self-heater inside the battery is required before the battery starts charging, some of the current that passes through the shunt (counted as % charge added) would actually be used for battery heating, not battery charging. Is this the case?

If so, what's the most accurate way to know your self-heating LiFePO4 battery's state of charge?

Several of the cheaper ones don't seem to have a smart enough internal BMS to provide this info. Honestly this one thing may lead me to purchase more expensive Renogy batteries that have a blue tooth connection right at the battery, giving SOC, self heater status, etc.

Thanks!
 
Good question. I don't have self-heating BBorn batteries, but if I did, I would simply use the "synchronize" feature on the BMV to set it back to 100% when I am sure they are fully charged. Maybe after (or before) every trip?
 
Vic Harder said:
Good question. I don't have self-heating BBorn batteries, but if I did, I would simply use the "synchronize" feature on the BMV to set it back to 100% when I am sure they are fully charged. Maybe after (or before) every trip?
Good pint Vic, that would work if I were confident that I could do my whole trip on a single charge for sure.

Unfortunately I'm pretty OCD and I do find myself constantly checking my SOC, even when I know I'll be good. Boys and their toys eh?
 
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