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ArticlesCalculatorsSite PlannerShopListen up. If you're running off-grid in Australia and not monitoring battery temperature, you're gambling with a fire hazard. No exceptions. Lithium batteries explode if they get too hot or too cold. Your shed, your house, your life – it's on the line. Stop reading and fix this now.
By Dave Miller · off-grid sparky · 22 years wiring solar, batteries and sheds in central QLD
“After a Queensland summer heatwave, I watched my LiFePO4 bank fail because I ignored a 45°C battery temp and forgot to check my sensor wire.”
Listen up. If you're running off-grid in Australia and not monitoring battery temperature, you're gambling with a fire hazard. No exceptions. Lithium batteries explode if they get too hot or too cold. Your shed, your house, your life – it's on the line. Stop reading and fix this now.
Lead-acid? Maybe you can get away with ignoring it. Lithium? Absolutely not. In Australia's heat, your batteries will hit 45°C+ in a shed on a summer day. At 40°C, lithium degrades fast. At 50°C? Fire. You don't want to be the bloke who bought a $10k battery bank and turned his shed into a bonfire.
Don't use cheap $5 thermometers from eBay. They lie. You need a thermistor (like the ones in Victron or Renogy systems) glued directly to the battery terminal. Not on the case. Not near the battery. ON THE TERMINAL. That's where the heat builds up.
Every battery management system (BMS) has temp cutoffs. Set them to:
Don't set them higher. Don't "trust" your gut. Your gut won't save you when the battery ignites.
Best for integrated systems. Their BMV-712 monitors temp via built-in sensor (no extra cost).
Price: $399 (includes temp monitoring)
Good for budget setups. Use their "Battery Temperature Sensor" ($55) with their charge controllers.
Price: $55 (includes sensor + cable)
Get a $20 thermistor sensor from Aurora Electronics and wire it yourself. Works with most charge controllers.
Price: $20 (no extra cost)
Warning: Don't use a $5 sensor from AliExpress. It'll fail in 3 months.
Temperature monitoring isn't "nice to have". It's the difference between a working off-grid system and a melted-down disaster. If you're using lithium (and you should be), do this. Now. Don't wait for the fire department to knock on your door.
Worth a watch: How to install, wire up and program a Kings Battery Monitor & Shunt! · Adventure Kings
While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:
Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.