Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study the behavior of battery management systems (BMS) and to study the effect of charge and discharge of batteries using BMS with and without Active balancer. 1) Comparison of BMS case behavior and 2) Battery performance when BMS is connected to Active balancer. The experiments were divided into two methods, charge and discharge in the BMS only, and compared with systems with Active balancer, by determining current. Fixed in the experiment at a battery charge of 0.2-1C (1-5A), then the results of the two experiments were compared and analyzed on the advantages and disadvantages of the system. Research has shown that systems with Active balancer have a more significant effect on a battery charge than systems without Active balancer and the most efficient in use at 0.4C (2A).

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