Notifications

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?

Hi Capcon,

This is very, very high on our list once we have feature parity between our mobile app and ToolKit2. I agree that it’s a natural use of the app, and we will first do email notifications.

Keep in mind we usually send errors over CAN to the inverter, is it possible to have these errors passed on in the inverter app? What happens when you, say unplug a K9 connector so that the cell voltages go to zero?

We have a lot on our plate at the moment, and many new projects in the works, so in this instance it may be best to use a hardware solution.

Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately my inverter (Eg4 12000xp) only has two push notification options. Grid loss and pack soc.
I am looking forward to seeing future push notifications options from Batrium. In the meantime I have a Shelly plus uni module which is a universal wifi sensor input connected to one of the Watchmon expansion relays which is set to close on certain cell voltage thresholds being breached.

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