Hello,
I wonder if someone has any suggestions please.
I had a new instal in April. With BMS and 3 x Mira HV25 2.45 batteries.
I decided to add another battery. Went for Mira HV25 again.
Bracket and battery installed all ok.
All connected exactly as the foxess YouTube video shows. Dip set to 2 (for a total of one BMS and four batteries).
It was on 1 originally (for a (then) total of one BMS and three batteries).
addr dip switches on all the battery modules left down (off).
Upon power on I get lights on all four batteries and the bms.
But shortly after power on the red alarm flashes and buzzer sounds with the SOC lights in the BMS appearing to show error code for module addressing failed problem if I am reading the error display and manual correctly.
Red alarm led and the two left hand led lit green on the SOC display.
Any suggestions on my problem and how to solve greatly appreciated.
Ps I have > 52v on each module and > 208 total from the four modules together.
Module addressing failed problem
What was the SOC of the existing three HV25s? The new battery will come with a SOC of about 50% so you ideally want the existing three as close to that as possible so they can be more easily balanced.
In the past when adding batteries I got the existing batteries to 50%, added the new one and did a full discharge/recharge and had no issues.
In the past when adding batteries I got the existing batteries to 50%, added the new one and did a full discharge/recharge and had no issues.
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Can you post an image of your battery stack please, might help to work out the problem.
Also I know you said all the addr dip switches on the batteries were down, but I have seen batteries where the dip switch was installed upside down and so ‘off’ was up - look very carefully at the ‘on’ label to confirm the orientation.
Also I know you said all the addr dip switches on the batteries were down, but I have seen batteries where the dip switch was installed upside down and so ‘off’ was up - look very carefully at the ‘on’ label to confirm the orientation.
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FoxCloud 2.0 battery page shows
Version_BMS 1.004
It only lists master and three slavers.
The serial number for the new (fourth)battery isn’t listed
And the inverter page shows
Version_Master 1.65
Version_Slaver 1.02
Version_ARM 1.74
Are these in need of update?
I have my fingers crossed that a firmware update will do the trick. (Though not sure how the new battery firmware is updated if not seen by the system- hopefully it does)
I could do with the continuous buzzer giving us some peace as it is in loft just above the bedroom.
FoxCloud 2.0 battery page shows
Version_BMS 1.004
It only lists master and three slavers.
The serial number for the new (fourth)battery isn’t listed
And the inverter page shows
Version_Master 1.65
Version_Slaver 1.02
Version_ARM 1.74
Are these in need of update?
I have my fingers crossed that a firmware update will do the trick. (Though not sure how the new battery firmware is updated if not seen by the system- hopefully it does)
I could do with the continuous buzzer giving us some peace as it is in loft just above the bedroom.
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It all looks to be installed correctly, and I can see that the new battery is the first in the chain, it is possible if the firmware is very old that this is causing the problem and Fox will be able to update the BMS remotely and then move on to updating the slaves - they will also be able to check which pack is reporting the error. Another possibility is a faulty interconnect cable.
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