How a Battery Management System Protects Your Investment in Your Home Battery Backup

An off-grid battery system is a hedge against blackouts and will also give your home the ability to store and utilize effectively all of the energy your home’s solar energy system produces.

It’s also a big investment, just like the alternative energy system itself. That’s why so many high-end off-grid home battery backup systems are protected by battery management systems which safeguard the investment.

From a high level, here are some of the things they do to help prevent damage to your battery backup system.

Balancing the Cell Charge Load

Home battery backups are typically large arrangements of several batteries with distinct cells. Each of these cells has a “state of charge” level at any given time.

Overcharging a cell will damage it; deep discharge will damage it; letting it stay at a low state of charge will damage it. So will other things.

A battery management system balances each battery’s individual cell charge loads, during charging and use, helping to keep everything balanced, which upholds a longer battery service life.

Protection Against Thermal Runaway

Many modern home battery backup systems are made with advanced lithium battery chemistry, such as LiFePO4, which is more stable and unlikely to experience thermal runaway.

All the same, home battery backups that are protected by battery management systems are less likely to overheat during charging.

This is because battery management systems monitor the temperature of the battery during charging (and discharging) helping to keep everything within the optimal (and safe) range.

Monitoring Current and Voltage During Charge and Discharge

It’s not just overcharge or deep discharge that can damage an off-grid battery system. It’s the current and voltage supplied to the battery during charging.

A battery management system will keep these within safe ranges, which in turn controls temperature, overcharge, and other damage that can befall a home battery backup.

Protection Against Overcharge and Deep Discharge

Overcharging a lithium battery will damage its ability to hold an optimal charge and will also affect the number of charge-discharge cycles it can deliver.

Deep discharge, in which the battery’s state of charge drops below “safe” levels, can cause the same problems.

A battery management system helps ensure that cells are neither overcharged nor overutilized, balancing charge and discharge evenly for optimal battery performance, consistent power output, and a longer battery lifespan.

Battery Management Systems: The Bottom Line

At the end of the day, a battery management system is an investment in what is already an expensive off-grid battery system. It will:

  • Improve safety and help prevent overheating.
  • Balance each battery’s state of charge (SOC).
  • Improve consistency during discharge.
  • Prevent overcharge and deep discharge.
  • Extend the life of your battery.
  • And more.

In short, every home that has an off-grid battery backup for an alternative or sustainable energy solution should protect that system with a battery management system.

Explore Off-Grid Battery Systems at BigBattery

Whether you want to learn more about what battery management systems do on a granular level, or you want to get started exploring off-grid battery systems for your home, visit BigBattery.

They carry a wide range of different systems for both indoor and outdoor installation, along with compact solutions that are ideal for homeowners that have limited space.

Their modern lithium home battery backup systems are also covered by advanced battery management system technology that protects the systems and enhances their performance.

For more information visit their website or get in touch with them directly.

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