Abstract
<span>Lead-acid batteries are commonly used in photovoltaic systems to store solar energy for continuous use. However, lead-acid batteries have a relatively short lifespan due to frequent over-charging and over-discharging. A battery management system (BMS) is essential for accurately predicting the battery state of charge (SoC) value in order to extend the battery lifespan. In this research, a BMS is developed using the coulomb counting method to estimate the SoC value of a lead-acid battery. The coulomb counting algorithm provides a reliable estimation of the battery’s SoC value by calculating the incoming and outgoing currents. The BMS also uses two normally closed relays to prevent overcharging and over-discharging. The first relay turns on when the SoC reaches 100% full charge and turns off when the SoC decreases to 70%. The second relay turns on when the SoC reaches 20%. The BMS was tested using Blynk, a cloud-based internet of things (IoT) platform. The results showed that the BMS successfully provided monitoring and reliable control of the lead-acid battery, with a low margin of error. This demonstrates that the developed BMS can be practically implemented in photovoltaic (PV)-battery systems to extend the battery lifespan and improve the overall performance of the system.</span>
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