Change in Charge Power
More of a query for understanding than a problem, but is it the case that a V2 BMS or V2 battery, changes the charge power of HV2600 batteries?

I have added a V2 battery to an existing stack of 5 V1s and replaced the BMS with a V2 also. The system is running fine and the nominal voltage and power look correct. The batteries charge to 100% overnight and all appears well, but since the BMS firmware was updated, as it was quite old on first install, my typical charge power has gone from 4.79KWh to 1.63KWh.

Perhaps this is due to a better BMS?
16x JA Solar 495 panels 8 East, 8 West, low pitch roof
H1-5.0 hybrid inveter
6x HV2600 batteries
Marle iBoost solar diverter
Re: Change in Charge Power
The V2 BMS has the updated temperature compensation algorithm which starts to throttle charge power below 21C, whereas the V1 did not compensate until much lower temperatures - be worth watching to see how charge power responds as temperature increases.
Re: Change in Charge Power
Thank you.

21C ambient or battery temp?

Edit: Ambient seems quite high, I assumed ambient to be an environmental temp, but it looks to be something else, as it's around 8C higher than the battery.
16x JA Solar 495 panels 8 East, 8 West, low pitch roof
H1-5.0 hybrid inveter
6x HV2600 batteries
Marle iBoost solar diverter
Re: Change in Charge Power
SolarJunkie wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 4:28 pm Thank you.

21C ambient or battery temp?

Edit: Ambient seems quite high, I assumed ambient to be an environmental temp, but it looks to be something else, as it's around 8C higher than the battery.
It’s the lowest cell temperature, that is displayed as ‘Temp’ in the app when you look at Device, Battery but it’s not available through the OpenAPi so Energy Stats and the home assistant cloud app don’t report it.

Battery temp is actually the BMS junction temperature which is 6-10C warmer than lowest cell temp.
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