Overvoltage spike and then OFF problem with an MP2-GX-3K

Hopefully this is not the case, as only the BMS is from them.
I don’t remember of a LiFePO4 type battery to catch fire…

That recall is for LiFePO4 or for Li-Ion type?
Do you have any link/reference for the recall?
Thanks!

Don’t believe that’s the case, as the Victron voltage is jumping and monitored and the LG voltage is taken as reference.
So it seems the other way arround…

Thank you!
As suspected, all of them are Li-Ion technology, not LiFePO4, so may catch fire, indeed.
Mine is LiFePO4 technology, so it may be safe.
Thanks again.

I was thinking about a simple solution as putting in parallel with the battery a small DC consumer, about 1W, that will draw about 20mA from the system.
MP2 will try to compensate and therefore the current will be over those 10mA needed for the script to kick in.
Also this small consumption will also help, in a way, for that spike to not take place, or at least to not be as big.
But this means to try to prevent what Victron could have done in their firmware/hardware.
It’s not the first time these kind of spikes gave users headaches…