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<blockquote data-quote="johnb2713" data-source="post: 530279" data-attributes="member: 35153"><p>Do you think the manufacturers have some magical powers? At least if I make it myself I know that top quality cells have been used, I know it will be built properly, I will have full understanding of whats going on inside the box. Mine is going outside on a wall, if it wants to self combust it wount harm anything other than itself. The enclosure has temperature control keeping the temps above 20 deg C and temperature monitoring fed back to my Home Assistant system. If temperatures reach 30 deg C it will shut down by opening the mains contactor and shutting down the BMS. I am toying with idea of checking pressure across the packs, if any one of them starts swelling again it will be shut down. I dont know of any commercial product that has this level of safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnb2713, post: 530279, member: 35153"] Do you think the manufacturers have some magical powers? At least if I make it myself I know that top quality cells have been used, I know it will be built properly, I will have full understanding of whats going on inside the box. Mine is going outside on a wall, if it wants to self combust it wount harm anything other than itself. The enclosure has temperature control keeping the temps above 20 deg C and temperature monitoring fed back to my Home Assistant system. If temperatures reach 30 deg C it will shut down by opening the mains contactor and shutting down the BMS. I am toying with idea of checking pressure across the packs, if any one of them starts swelling again it will be shut down. I dont know of any commercial product that has this level of safety. [/QUOTE]
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