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Pt Bms emulator? #12
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Honestly, I don't know. That's very much beyond the scope of anything I
ever researched. There are Chinese BMS makers, so I know someone
eventually either ripped off the code or reverse engineered it.
…On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 10:29 PM EngFix ***@***.***> wrote:
Man i am a really huge fan of your work, and as i can see you helped a lot
of pt's battery around the globe.
But i really must ask, would be possible to emulate the pt bms with a
arduino??
So it would be possible to use a generic bms and an emulator?
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First huge thank you for answering,
There is chinese BMS makers like yybms but prices are absurd.
(i´m from Brazil so add 100% taxes 😩, shipping and 3world country bull shit)
Not to bother you but if ever cross your mind something like this.....
My ideia was use a emulator to build a battery out of old laptop cells, regular bms and emulate the original BMS .
something like the ninebot.
https://forum.electricunicycle.org/topic/17858-ninebot-z-series-bms-emulatorconverter/
I have little knowledge on programing but huge on eletronics, battery building ..........and looking for a solution.
in any case , im really thankful for your work and answer.
[https://content.invisioncic.com/r254450/monthly_2015_05/meta_image.png.60d098e5dcbd57022bda5262ed6bebb5.png]<https://forum.electricunicycle.org/topic/17858-ninebot-z-series-bms-emulatorconverter/>
Ninebot Z series BMS emulator/converter - Ninebot - Electric Unicycle Forum (euc community)<https://forum.electricunicycle.org/topic/17858-ninebot-z-series-bms-emulatorconverter/>
Hi all, Many users of Ninebot Z10 knows that if our BMS will be burnt - that is a big problem, and you need to buy new battery pack. I built some protocol emulator/converter which allows to use some third-party BMS like this. It is well known series of BMS, which prove their durability and flexibility.
forum.electricunicycle.org
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Honestly, I don't know. That's very much beyond the scope of anything I
ever researched. There are Chinese BMS makers, so I know someone
eventually either ripped off the code or reverse engineered it.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 10:29 PM EngFix ***@***.***> wrote:
Man i am a really huge fan of your work, and as i can see you helped a lot
of pt's battery around the globe.
But i really must ask, would be possible to emulate the pt bms with a
arduino??
So it would be possible to use a generic bms and an emulator?
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Man i am a really huge fan of your work, and as i can see you helped a lot of pt's battery around the globe.
But i really must ask, would be possible to emulate the pt bms with a arduino??
So it would be possible to use a generic bms and an emulator?
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