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How Does the BMS Protect the Batteries?

 

All Battle Born Batteries come with a built-in battery management system (BMS) that protects the cells from many 

strenuous circumstances to protect the life cycles of the cells and your electrical system from potential damage. 

The BMS 

in the BBGC

3

 allows for 

3

00 Amps continuous, 

5

00 Amp surge for 30 seconds, and 1/2 second surge for loads over 

5

00 

Amps. All of our 

BMS

'

 protect against the following conditions: 

High Voltage Disconnect (> 14.7V)

 

If an individual cell voltage exceeds a prescribed threshold during charging, the BMS will prevent a charge current from 

continuing. Discharge is always allowed under this condition. If the batteries have not been balanced for a long time, 

high voltage disconnect could occur at a lower voltage. The batteries will rebalance after several full charges. 

Low

-

Voltage Disconnect (< 10

.6

V)

 

If an individual cell falls below a prescribed threshold during discharge, the BMS will prevent further discharge. Although 

the battery is in “low-voltage disconnect” mode, it will still allow a charging current. 

NOTE: Many chargers must detect a voltage over 10V to send a charge to the battery. Please be aware that some chargers may not sense a battery in low

-

voltage 

disconnect and you may need to jump 

it 

with a 12V source to “wake up” the battery. You should jump your battery within 24hrs of entering low

-

voltage disconnect 

otherwise you risk damaging your battery and voiding the warranty. 

High Temperature Charging and Discharging (> 135°F/57.2°C)

 

The BMS will not allow a charging or discharging current if the internal temperature of the battery has reached 135°F 

(57.2°C). 

Low Temperature Charging (< 25°F/-3.9°C)

 

The BMS will not allow a charging current under 25°F (-3.9°C) but will continue to discharge down to -4°F (-20°C). 

NOTE: The 

BBGC

3

 has an operating temperature range of 

-

4°F (-20°C) to 135°F (57.2°C).

High Current Discharge Surges

 

The BMS will not allow a current that exceeds 

5

00 (+/- 5%) Amps for more than 30s, or anything larger for 0.5s. After a 

high current disconnection, the battery will automatically reconnect after 5 seconds. 

Short Current Discharge Surges 

Our BMS has built-in short circuit protection. If the short circuit protection is tripped, the BMS will shut the battery down 

and will remain disconnected until you remove the battery cables. While the battery cables are disconnected, we suggest 

taking the voltage of the battery with a voltmeter. If it reads above 10V, reconnect the battery cables. If you are 

unsuccessful at obtaining a voltage reading above 10V, please give our technical support team a call.

Figure 5: As a rule of thumb, you can use these numbers as a guideline.

 

Cable QR Code 

Balancing of Cells

 

A passive balancing process is activated by 

the BMS at the top of each charge cycle 

when the battery voltage exceeds around 

14.2V. This ensures that all the cells remain 

at the same state of charge, which helps 

pack longevity and performance. 

How to Properly Size Cables   

for a System Install

 

When considering cable sizing there are a 

few factors to consider. First, what is the 

size of the load you are powering with the 

battery bank? Second, how far away from the battery is the load? 

You can do voltage drop calculations to see if you need to step up your cable size. Fig. 5 is a chart to use for 

reference. Do keep in mind that cables are only capable of carrying a certain amperage and you should 

verify the specifications of your cable and the power draws before

 

implementing them into your system to 

avoid potential failures and damage.

 

Battle Born Batteries 

BB

GC3

 

Manual 

Summary of Contents for Battle Born Batteries BBGC3

Page 1: ...Dragonfly Energy Battle Born Batteries Model BBGC3 270Ah 12V Deep Cycle LiFePO4 Battery Manual and Installation Guide Dragonfly Energy Corp Phone 855 292 2831 Email info battlebornbatteries com ...

Page 2: ...he Batteries 5 How to Properly Size Cables for a System Install 6 How to Incorporate Fuses Into System Install QR for Blog 7 How to Properly Store Batteries QR for Blog 7 How to Maintenance the Batteries 7 Warranty 7 Return Policy 8 Refund Policy 8 Shipping 8 How to Properly Recycle and Dispose of the Batteries 7 QR Codes will appear throughout the manual linking to FAQ videos that may be useful T...

Page 3: ...ed to purchase the GC3 Mounting Bracket kit at battlebornbatteries com shop See the GC3 Metal Bracket Mounting QR code above Connecting Load Specified Cables to the Batteries 1 Identify the positive and negative terminals These are labeled and color coded red for positive black for negative 2 Determine which finishing hardware set you will use Verify that your bolt can fully seat into the nylok in...

Page 4: ...positive black for negative 2 Determine the appropriate finishing hardware set you will use Verify that your bolt can fully seat into the nylok insert of the nut If multiple lugs are used longer bolts may be required for the bolt to fully seat into the nylok insert of the nut 3 Make the proper cable connections to the positive terminal of the first battery Please reference Fig 1 for the proper ord...

Page 5: ...minals DO NOT finger tighten Use a torque wrench to torque your hardware to the specification of 9 to 11 ft lbs Failure to adequately secure connections can result in severe damage and will void your warranty 6 Connect the other end of your cable to the positive terminal of the other battery you are connecting to Repeat step 4 7 Repeat steps 3 6 for additional batteries but DO NOT exceed 48V An ex...

Page 6: ... BMS will not allow a charging current under 25 F 3 9 C but will continue to discharge down to 4 F 20 C NOTE The BBGC3 has an operating temperature range of 4 F 20 C to 135 F 57 2 C High Current Discharge Surges The BMS will not allow a current that exceeds 500 5 Amps for more than 30s or anything larger for 0 5s After a high current disconnection the battery will automatically reconnect after 5 s...

Page 7: ...ate of charge Then disconnect the battery from any loads by removing the negative cable from one battery On average the batteries lose approximately 2 3 capacity per month This is subject to increasing if stored in extreme environmental conditions How to Maintain the Batteries Battle Born Batteries require very little maintenance If your batteries are in series and not being charged by a multi ban...

Page 8: ... be in the same condition as it was received otherwise you may be responsible for a restocking fee If the item has been installed used or no longer has the original packaging we will assess a restocking fee that will be shared when the return merchandise authorization RMA is issued Items 60 days past the original invoice will be reviewed at Battle Born s discretion Returns will not be accepted wit...

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