The only thing you will use the Orion for is to let you know when the batteries need balanced, and in the rare event of an over discharge, disconnect the batteries if the Inverter LVD failed to work. You never disconnect at any other time. That would be foolish,
You got to get out of the lead acid ways of thinking, LFP batteries work best at a Partial SOC of Charge between 20/90% . Instead of setting charge voltage to 59.2 volts, you set it to 54.4 volts. That way the BMS never triggers the Balance Circuits because you are not going to 100%. You are only going to 90 to 95%, and then FLOAT just like a lead acid battery. You do not disconnect. Once the batteries reach 54.4 volts stop charging like any battery. Say that happens at noon. Instead of the Controller disconnecting stays on line to supply load current from the panels saving battery power until after sunset. Doh!. Otherwise, you disconnect, and go on battery power eating your lunch with full sun overhead burning your bald head Charlie Brown.

Keep in mind the Orion Jr customer is the DIY EV, Golf Cart, E-Bike, and Riding Lawn Mower folks using up to 16S Lithium cells, any lithium chemistry. So its functions are tailored to Automotive Traction Power Trains. It can do some really cool things if you know how to program PLC. Way more capabilities than a off grid solar system needs. But if you can program, use shunts can make some neat bells and whistles. In the end just lipstick on the same ole pig.Most useful thing is a coulomb counter for a decent gas gauge.
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