How To Troubleshoot A Bluetooth Lithium Battery If It Has A Temperature Abnormality?
Why does my Bluetooth lithium battery have temperature anomalies? If you're into tech, dealing with a Bluetooth lithium battery that have temperature anomalies can be a real pain, how to do the battery troubleshooting? If you're stuck with this, there are some easy tricks to try. Let's figure out why your power's acting up and what you can do about it.
This troubleshooting guide applies to the following products:
- 12V 100Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery w/ Bluetooth (SKU: RBT100LFP12-BT).
- 12V 200Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery w/ Bluetooth (SKU: RBT200LFP12-BT).
Why Does My Bluetooth Battery Have Temperature Anomalies?
Unfortunately, when your Bluetooth lithium battery has temperature anomalies, there could be some sort of problem with the temperature sampling of the battery. It may require some trial and error as well as battery troubleshooting to uncover the underlying cause.
What Are the Factors Affecting Bluetooth Battery’s Temperature Sampling?
- Internal NTC failure or loose temperature sensor wire in the battery.
Troubleshooting RV Battery Problems: A Step by Step Guide
1. Exclude the possibility of internal temperature sensor failure. Please determine if the temperature displayed in the DC Home screenshot is extreme (-100℃) and judge the error based on the actual environment.
------Possible Results------
Positive: DC Home displays an extreme temperature, or the error with the actual environmental temperature reaches
Negative: Based on the situation, if the above conditions are not met, it is considered a cell fault.
Troubleshooting Video
Alternatively, you can check the video below for troubleshooting details about the following:
- Charge failure
- Full-charge failure
- Capacity degradation
- Communication issue
- Unbalanced charging and discharging currents
- Inconsistent cell voltages
- Temperature abnormality
- SOC inaccuracies
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