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AFAIK no one has actually gotten these boards to work loose outside the pack, myself included, which is partly why I'm making my own.
EVTV's is something like $2.5k for an Arduino, some relatively cheap hardware, running mostly open source software.
SimpBMS at least isn't a rip off, uses actual custom hardware, but still kind of expensive.
I'm going to have to release something at some point.
Had my intern design a BMS (runs on ESP32 "WeMos" board and "Link Node" board) that connects to the Model S modules and talks to the Tesla BMB's. Even talks to an phone app via bluetooth, if there enough interest I might release it.
Had my intern design a BMS (runs on ESP32 "WeMos" board and "Link Node" board) that connects to the Model S modules and talks to the Tesla BMB's. Even talks to an phone app via bluetooth, if there enough interest I might release it.
I played with Collin's BMS software, got it to work, but for balancing reasons I moved over to Tom Debree's TeslaBMSV2 (a fork of collin's project).
I took a hard look at EVTV and SimpBMS (also made by Tom), but couldn't justify the cost with all the open source options available.
With some advice from Collin, Tom, LPG, and wk057 I've got a 90% solution working with some small changes I made to TeslaBMSV2. Still a little bit of finessing to be done with the balancing, but otherwise a solid build. If wk057 ever releases his I'll move over to that, Until then, it's all up and running.
You can see the output of the BMS running at LongDog Powerplant
Are you using one of Tom's boards, or just his software? I am currently using the EVTV system and not real happy with it.
Out of curiosity, what's bugging you about it? I have one as well.
Are you using one of Tom's boards, or just his software? I am currently using the EVTV system and not real happy with it.