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RUiXU RX-LFP48100

Has anyone tried to communicate with these batteries with the Signature Solar "BMS test" or BMS Tools" software?
I tried it didn't work. But I did have success connecting solar assistant to these batteries it us "USB Voltronic LIB RS485"
 
I tried it didn't work. But I did have success connecting solar assistant to these batteries it us "USB Voltronic LIB RS485"
What were you able to see with solar assistant? I have EG4 LL and I like that I can monitor the individual cell voltages, SOC etc. It bothers me that with the Ruixu your totally blind as to whats going on. At least with the lifepower4s you can connect with your laptop occasionally to see whats going on.
 
There is a Ruixu Tools software that you can get from the technical support team if you want to review details. Its not available for open download.

I have also tried the BMS Tools software from Maple Leaf Power Systems website and it works too... since the Beaver battery they sell has the same TopBand BMS.
 
There is a Ruixu Tools software that you can get from the technical support team if you want to review details. Its not available for open download.

I have also tried the BMS Tools software from Maple Leaf Power Systems website and it works too... since the Beaver battery they sell has the same TopBand BMS.
Thank you. That's great news. Is it similar to what you can see with EG4 BMS test / BMS tools?
 
I posted a test program in the resources section that can collect data from RUiXU RX-LFP48100 batteries.

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I just downloaded and installed the software from Maple Leaf Power Systems. Loaded it and ran it, but no batteries yet for a real test. It looks to have everything I'm looking for. Hopefully it populates all the data fields correctly.

Thanks for the help
 
I just downloaded and installed the software from Maple Leaf Power Systems. Loaded it and ran it, but no batteries yet for a real test. It looks to have everything I'm looking for. Hopefully it populates all the data fields correctly.

Thanks for the help
I will try to take a screenshot next time I have the stack connected.. It's amazing how the SOC for each pack can vary... And it's definitely easier to stress about it when the packs have on-board displays..
 
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