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RX05 has updated the follwing content:
1.Improved charging request voltage
2.Loosened SOC calibration conditions
3.Modify EPO function

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RX05 has updated the follwing content:
1.Improved charging request voltage
2.Loosened SOC calibration conditions
3.Modify EPO function
LD12 has updated the following content:
1.Modify the battery manufacturer information to RX48100 SEBMS 000.
2.When the SOC is 5%, the allowable discharge current in the map table is 0. When the SOC reaches 4%, trigger level 1 strong charging.
3.Cancel the function of DIP switch 1 and restore to default.
4.Relaxing SOC calibration conditions
5.Add voltage limit for each individual cell, with a range of 0 to 5000mV.
LD19 has updated the follwing content:
1. Modified the strong charging: stop discharge when SOC drops to 5%, and trigger strong charging when SOC drops to 4%, with forced charging to 25% and stop.
2. Relaxing SOC calibration conditions.
Good question. I think retainer vs performance-based really depends on the store’s maturity. For smaller stores with limited cash flow, performance-based can be attractive since you’re not paying upfront for experiments that may fail. The ~50% test win-rate sounds realistic, not marketing fluff. Retainers make more sense once you already have traffic and want continuous optimization. Being 30–40% cheaper than US/UK agencies helps, but CRO is still an investment. For small stores, I’d start cautiously, maybe performance-based as described here https://conversionrate.store/blog/cro-pricing
I am using 2 RuiXu Lithi2-16 batteries with an EG4 18Kpv inverter.
My inverter support told me that I need to update the battery firmware to establish better connectivity with the batteries.
How do I find the correct firmware?
How do I update the firmware?
Thanks.
Since I have updated all 5 of mine to V4 firmware, they will not work with Luxpower. Specifically the6000xp. Worked flawlessly on V3and V2. Hopefully can go back to V3.
Also, why once the batteries have been connected (comms to inverter) does one battery lock to the primary? Self addressing batteries I thought. Any way to “reset” these? What are the dip switches for on the bms?
We need some real info here here people! These are not as plug n play as they seem.
You too? What is wrong with you? Why are you posting unrelated information?