What does MIN_CELL_VOLTAGE do? #996
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Trawling through the code as best as I am able, it appears that MIN_CELL_VOLTAGE is used to determine when to set the SOC = 0% and probably the trigger point for a Low Cell Voltage alarm
As a consequence of 0% SOC, the use of Discharge current control management (DCCM) can then prevent any further discharge if configured to do so.
Are there any other functions of MIN_CELL_VOLTAGE?
The FAQ (https://louisvdw.github.io/dbus-serialbattery/faq/#why-do-i-get-a-low-voltage-alarm) seems to refer to discussions around Battery voltage rather than cell voltage which could be actual Min_Cell_Voltage * No. Cells. That calculation may or may not equal measured Battery voltage.
Trying to decide my operational & safety limits for cell voltages and starting to think MIN_CELL_VOLTAGE is a safety limit rather than an operational limit. That is configure for operation between 3.15v & 3.45v but set MIN_CELL_VOLTAGE to 2.9 or 3v.
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