Rolls R-Series drop-in LFP batteries include a built-in battery management system (BMS) which offers protection in conditions where the battery voltage, current or operating/cell temperature may be unsafe or damaging for the internal cells. The switch architecture of the BMS allows charge and discharge to be stopped independently. Under these undesirable operating conditions, the internal BMS can independently interrupt charge or discharge, or disconnect it fully, as required.


BATTERY LIMIT
PROTECTION
RESET METHOD
COMMENTS

Cell/Pack

Overvoltage

Charge

Interruption

Automatic reset after time

delay or discharge

If occurring more than

3 times in 2 minutes,

discharge is required

Cell/Pack

Undervoltage

Discharge

Interruption

Automatic reset after time

delay or charge

If occurring more than 3

times in 2 minutes, charge

is required

Extended Pack

Undervoltage

(Stored While Empty)

Battery Cannot be

Recovered

Always charge R-Series

Batteries within 72 hours of

full discharge

-

Pack Overcurrent or Short

Circuit

Charge and Discharge

Interruption

Automatically reset

after time delay

If occurring more than 3

times in 2 minutes, charge

is required

High temperature at BMS

or Cell*

Charge and Discharge

Interruption

Automatically reset

after cooling

BMS will display alarm

when approaching

disconnect

Low temperature at BMS

or Cell*

Charge Interruption
Automatically reset after

BMS will display alarm

when approaching

disconnect

Extreme low temperature

at BMS or Cell

Charge and Discharge

Interruption

Automatically reset

after warming

BMS will display alarm

when approaching

disconnect

(S-Series only) Secondary

Overcurrent Protection

Charge and Discharge

Interrupted, external fuse

is blown.

Replace fuse

Secondary protection is

also recommended for all

R-Series batteries.


*Temperatures outside of the ideal operating range require a reduction in charge/discharge current for optimal battery life.


The BMS also has cell-balancing functionality to balance each internal cell to the same state-of-charge, enabling the full pack capacity. However, this is not sufficient to balance severely imbalanced cells with a substantial state-of-charge (SOC) difference.