I have a question about how the BMS knows (or works out) how much charge is in the battery, and how much it should be able to hold. My shunt/monitor does not track very closely to what the batteries report (well, close, but no cigar). The reason I ask is that the batteries are identical but clearly have a different idea about their capacity and state of charge. Looking at the picture, we see B1 at 81% (at 26.86v) and stating 53.4 hours till full. And B2 at 75% (at 26.86v) and stating 110.9 till full (taking in the same ampage). They appear to have very different ideas about how much they can hold. And as they go up and down over the weeks, they appear to change their idea of which can hold more. I've got some idea of what's happening here but I wanted to ask for other people's thoughts and interpretation of these behaviours.
Also, do they need to cycle from 0 to 100 to get a good idea of their capacity, and how many times?
Any thoughts, anyone?
Cheers.


