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Yip, out since about mid 2022. 10 year unlimited cycle warrantee seems appealing.
Wow man, sounds like you got friday inverter and friday batteries. Without a doubt the unluckiest person I have ever heard of.So i logged another ticket this morning with Hubble. The SOH shows 74% in the cloud link. They connected and called me to inform me that my one battery needs to go in them for repairs. Fsck.
LMFAO ja must be Friday end-of-year batches.Wow man, sounds like you got friday inverter and friday batteries. Without a doubt the unluckiest person I have ever heard of.
This is something I have noticed in a number of the warranty terms, if you connect a 3rd party tool to the RS458 and RS232 ports they may void the warrentee. So no Solar Assistant may be connected to these batteries, PBMS tools is another one.Right, so I dropped off my battery at Hubble JHB. There must have been around 20 AM-2's lying around on test benches etc and around 30 of the S120 I think you call it also lying around. They informed me while we were still troubleshooting via the Cloudlink that I should refrain from using PBMSTools as it may void my warranty.
Guess what they used right in front of me to check the cells on my battery? Yes, PBMSTools. LMFAO. Even with a made-up cable and not a decent USB-RS232 one like the one Solar Assistant sells. He tuned me their tech guy just left to visit a site and he took the cable with him. HTF can you just have one or 2 of those cables lying around if your main business is batteries and the diagnostic of them?
Anyway, my battery is most likely going to be sent to Hubble CPT to replace the damaged cell(s). Hubble JHB does not yet have the welder to do such work on their site. I assume they courier a fsck ton of batteries back and forth. Stupid.
The batteries lying around all had their job numbers written on them. Numbers currently running in the 2000's. I got a job number for my battery and another job number for my Cloudlink that they are going to do a hardware update on. Also in CPT.
So will have to wait and see how long this is gonna take. I'm not bashing them, just relaying my experience and what I saw. They were very helpful so far from logging the ticket till now. Cannot complain.
What can you do with these tools?This is something I have noticed in a number of the warranty terms, if you connect a 3rd party tool to the RS458 and RS232 ports they may void the warrentee. So no Solar Assistant may be connected to these batteries, PBMS tools is another one.
I have seem in the AM-5 warrentee that they may void the warrentee if you don't charge to 100% as cell balancing only happens when fully charged.
I still suspect your issue is firmware and not cells.
I am not sure if one can use PBMSTools to change the parameters of the battery. I used it purely for reading data. It also tells you how many cycles your battery has done. The only other way to find that with my setup (Sunsynk + Hubble) is to get Solar Assistant.What can you do with these tools?
So how does reading data void a warranty?I am not sure if one can use PBMSTools to change the parameters of the battery. I used it purely for reading data. It also tells you how many cycles your battery has done. The only other way to find that with my setup (Sunsynk + Hubble) is to get Solar Assistant.
Fsck knows. They probably just don't want people snooping around in their battery settings.So how does reading data void a warranty?
This is something I have noticed in a number of the warranty terms, if you connect a 3rd party tool to the RS458 and RS232 ports they may void the warrentee. So no Solar Assistant may be connected to these batteries, PBMS tools is another one.
I have seem in the AM-5 warrentee that they may void the warrentee if you don't charge to 100% as cell balancing only happens when fully charged.
I still suspect your issue is firmware and not cells.
I guess people should just not tell them then.Fsck knows. They probably just don't want people snooping around in their battery settings.
If you have the correct password (123456) and the correct cable you can change the BMS settings including changing your SOH back to 100%. I also understand that there is a specific version of PBMS tools (or PBMODBUS tools for those that use modbus comms) that you need in order to write to the BMS.What can you do with these tools?
This makes sense, but one has to ask the question why do they not state this in their warranty.You are allowed to connect SolarAssistant to them, they are partners and they specifically allow SA as there are no battery settings you could potentially alter via SA.
Most BMS'es also do not store infinite data. A number of the more popular ones only store 400 odd alarm and protection events, so if you reach that limit the oldest alarm event is overwritten by the new event.I guess people should just not tell them then.
Hubble: Have you been using any 3rd part software?
You: What's that?
You can start a RIOT when they askI guess people should just not tell them then.
Hubble: Have you been using any 3rd part software?
You: What's that?

Do you know if this is referenced anywhere?You are allowed to connect SolarAssistant to them, they are partners and they specifically allow SA as there are no battery settings you could potentially alter via SA.
Whoopsy daisy. Had both geysers, the kettle, ac, and the air fryer on + base load.
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