Hi All,
As anyone had experience with using the Soliton1's OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 terminals to drive analogue meters?
I see from p13 of the manual that "Battery Pack Voltage, Motor Current, Motor Power and estimated State of Charge" can be output as a 12V 60Hz square wave with duty cycle varying from 0 to 100%.
How is the Battery Pack Voltage output enabled (I can't see this on the web interface).
What does 100% duty cycle correspond to in each case?
e.g. Is 100% Motor Current 1000A? or the configured maximum?
I'm particularly interested in the SoC output.
The configurable parameters are:
- Minimum SoC voltage
- Maximum SoC voltage
- Battery current SoC hold
I can see two possibilities here:
1) SoC output is just a voltage reading between the configured min and max, or
2) The min and max voltages are trigger points for an amp-hour counter.
What is the procedure for calibrating this?
What does "Battery current SoC hold" do?
Cheers,
Sam
As anyone had experience with using the Soliton1's OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 terminals to drive analogue meters?
I see from p13 of the manual that "Battery Pack Voltage, Motor Current, Motor Power and estimated State of Charge" can be output as a 12V 60Hz square wave with duty cycle varying from 0 to 100%.
How is the Battery Pack Voltage output enabled (I can't see this on the web interface).
What does 100% duty cycle correspond to in each case?
e.g. Is 100% Motor Current 1000A? or the configured maximum?
I'm particularly interested in the SoC output.
The configurable parameters are:
- Minimum SoC voltage
- Maximum SoC voltage
- Battery current SoC hold
I can see two possibilities here:
1) SoC output is just a voltage reading between the configured min and max, or
2) The min and max voltages are trigger points for an amp-hour counter.
What is the procedure for calibrating this?
What does "Battery current SoC hold" do?
Cheers,
Sam