MS801
Tester for diagnostics of battery hybrid and electric vehicles
The MS801 tester is designed for diagnosing lithium-ion modules of high-voltage batteries in electric and hybrid vehicles, as well as 48-volt batteries of "mild hybrids" (MHEV).
Manufacturer:
MSG Equipment
Overview
The MS801 tester is used to determine the capacity of lithium-ion modules in high-voltage batteries, including batteries with LiFePO4 cells and 48V batteries of Mild Hybrid. The tester operates in automatic mode according to user-defined scenarios.
Tester Capabilities:
- Diagnostics of Li-ion modules with a maximum voltage of 62 V.
- 2 to 15 cells in series with a maximum voltage of 4.2V per cell;
- 2 to 15 cells in series with a maximum voltage of 4.2V per cell. - Charging current: up to 60A.
- Recuperative discharge current: up to 60A (during discharge, energy is returned to the grid).
- Balancing the cells in the module (16 channels) in both charge and discharge modes, with currents up to 2A.
- Diagnostics of 48V batteries of Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV) controlled via CAN bus.
Features:
- Built-in resistive load with a current of up to 120A for quick testing of connection quality between cells and measuring the internal resistance of cells.
- Supports BMS with RS485 bus.
- Universal and specialized cables for easy connection of battery modules.
- Reverse polarity protection.
- Cell temperature monitoring.
- Testing scenarios, user-configurable test parameters.
- Remote control via LAN.
- Report generation in PDF format.
Supply voltage, V
230
Power consumption, kW
3.5
Software update
available
Types of protection
- against polarity reversal; - short-circuit of the connected cable; -from overheating.
Saving diagnostic results
available
Connection of peripheral devices
1 x USB 2.0
Width, m
1,43
Depth, m
0,32
Height, m
0,22
Weight, kg
55
Number of channels for module test
36
Max. channel voltage for Ni-Mh, V
20
Max. channel voltage for Li-Ion, V
4.2
Charge rate, A
from 0.1 tо 4.5
Discharge rate, A
from 0.1 to 5 (limited to 50 W per channel)
Power supply
single-phase electrical network
Video overview
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