Brian McKenna on Nostr: RJXZS BMS connected to Kona EV module. Ignore the label on the RJXZS main board. It ...
RJXZS BMS connected to Kona EV module. Ignore the label on the RJXZS main board. It says accepts 60V, but the display wouldn't turn on with 40V. It did with 12V.
I accidentally grabbed a module with a couple of blown fuses, thus the few weird numbers.
Next is to connect the CAN bus to an MCP2515, then to a LilyGo T-CAN485, which is running Battery Emulator.
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