foxbms-2
meta-rauc
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7 months ago | 7 days ago | |
C | BitBake | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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foxbms-2
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Rivian software update bricks infotainment system, fix not obvious
I wonder if it is somehow possible to use an open source battery management system to build a car like this. See https://foxbms.org/
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How bad of an idea is it to use 12v, car lead acid batteries for a 100v battery pack?
Check out FoxBMS if you want an open source BMS... it is developed in Germany and looks very capable, plus you can modify it if you want to make something specific to a module you are using. (https://github.com/foxBMS/foxbms-2)
meta-rauc
What are some alternatives?
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