
DCS Lithium
Utilidades
Gratis · Diseñada para iPad
DCS Lithium battery monitoring system.
Time Remaining;
Time remaining or time-to-go averaging period controls how smooth or stable the "Time remaining" estimate is.
It does this by averaging load data over a set period of time (in minutes).
The default value is 3 minutes.
If you set it to 0 minutes, the system will show real-time duration without any averaging. However, this can make the "Time remaining" estimate jump around a lot.
If you set it to 3 minutes, the system will smooth out short-term changes and only consider long-term trends, making the "Time remaining" estimate more stable.
Cycle Count;
The cycle count shows how much the battery has been used over its lifetime.
For example, a 48V battery that powers a family home all day, every day, might rack up 200 cycles per year.
On the other hand, a 12V battery in a caravan or fishing boat that’s only used occasionally might only reach 10 cycles per year.
All DCS batteries come with an unlimited cycle warranty, meaning it doesn’t matter how often or how hard you use them - they’re built to last longer than any other batteries on the market.
The "Current threshold" is fixed at 0.2A which helps ignore tiny electrical currents that could cause inaccurate battery readings.
If the actual current is 0.0A but small electrical noise makes the battery monitor detect -0.05A, over time, this could incorrectly show that the battery is empty or needs recharging.
With the Current Threshold fixed to 0.2A, the monitoring system treats anything smaller as zero, preventing these small errors and keeping the battery readings accurate.
For a 12V battery to be considered fully charged, its voltage must be at least 14.0V.
Once the battery monitor detects that the voltage has exceeded this level and the charging current has dropped below a set limit for a certain period, it will update the battery’s state of charge to 100%.
Battery Status;
A battery pack can be in one of three main states:
Charging – The battery is gaining power
Discharging – The battery is being used to power something
Standby – The battery is in low-power mode, not charging or discharging
While charging, the Battery Management System (BMS) checks the battery’s temperature and capacity to indicate whether it's being charged at a normal, fast, or super-fast rate.
If something unusual happens - like the battery being completely drained, overcharged, charged too quickly, or getting too hot or too cold - the system will detect and display this information.
Calificaciones y reseñas
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bug fixes
El desarrollador (Marek Tomolowicz) indicó que las prácticas de privacidad de la app pueden incluir el manejo de datos que se describe a continuación. Para obtener más detalles, consulta la política de privacidad del desarrollador .
No se recopilan datos
El desarrollador no recopila ningún dato en esta app.
Accesibilidad
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Ficha técnica
- Vendedor
- Marek Tomolowicz
- Tamaño
- 28.1 MB
- Categoría
- Utilidades
- Compatibilidad
Requiere iOS 12.0 o posterior.
- iPhone
Requiere iOS 12.0 o posterior. - iPad
Requiere iPadOS 12.0 o posterior. - iPod touch
Requiere iOS 12.0 o posterior. - Mac
Requiere macOS 11.0 o posterior y una Mac con el chip M1 de Apple o posterior. - Apple Vision
Requiere visionOS 1.0 o posterior.
- Idiomas
- Inglés
- Edad
4+
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Deep Cycle System Pty Ltd