The BMS will automatically reset when back in normal temperature range. A short inside the battery causes high heat and current draw. Remove short as soon as possible.
How do I charge a lithium iron phosphate battery?
Follow the instructions and use the lithium charger provided by the manufacturer to charge lithium iron phosphate batteries correctly. During the initial charging, monitor the battery's charge voltage to ensure it is within appropriate voltage limits, generally a constant voltage of around 13V.
What are common problems with lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries?
However, issues can still occur requiring troubleshooting. Learn how to troubleshoot common issues with Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries including failure to activate, undervoltage protection, overvoltage protection, temperature protection, short circuits, and overcurrent.
Are lithium iron phosphate batteries safe?
Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries provide excellent power density and safety when used properly. However, issues can still arise during operation. By understanding common protection mechanisms and troubleshooting techniques, battery performance and lifetime can be maximized.
What is a lithium iron phosphate battery management system (BMS)?
When you purchase a LiFePO4 lithium iron phosphate battery from Eco Tree Lithium, it comes with an inbuilt Battery Management System (BMS). The battery BMS monitors the battery's condition and provides a protection mode for events like overcharging, overheating, or freezing. Therefore, most of the work is done for you.
Overcurrent Protection Excessive charge or discharge current will trigger BMS overcurrent protection. Immediately disconnect the battery until current returns to normal levels. Careful monitoring and preventive maintenance keeps LiFePO4 batteries operating safely. Follow manufacturer recommended usage to maximize battery life.
What happens if a lithium (LiFePO4) battery suddenly stops working?
If a lithium (LiFePO4) battery suddenly stops working, the Battery Management System (BMS) has probably 'tripped' like a circuit breaker to protect the lithium cells. This can be verified by the battery voltage reading nearly zero volts. This can occur due to many reasons including the following: