I would like to know whether Batrium currently supports true app push notifications, email alerts, or other remote notifications for cell-level events such as low cell voltage, high cell voltage, abnormal cell delta, or critical/non-critical BMS events.
Right now I am checking pack conditions frequently, but over time there will naturally be longer periods between manual checks. On a recent Zoom call, Jaron from tech support mentioned that one issue he sees is a cell beginning to fail in a battery pack, but the owner does not realize it until the system reaches a critical fault and shuts the pack down.
My inverter monitoring software can send pack-level notifications, but that does not catch the most important early-warning case: one individual cell drifting low or high while total pack voltage still looks acceptable.
It would be very useful if Batrium’s cell-level monitoring could trigger a phone push notification or email when configured events occur, for example:
F40 / low cell voltage alert
F41 / high or low cell voltage alert
Cell delta exceeding a configured threshold
Critical or non-critical BMS events
I understand that the relay outputs can be used to trigger an external alarm device, and that may be the most reliable hardware solution. But I am specifically trying to determine whether Toolkit3, the Batrium app, or BMI can send native push/email notifications for these cell-level events without needing a separate Shelly, Home Assistant, or other third-party notification device.
Has anyone confirmed whether this is currently possible? If so, where is it configured?