callmeburton
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just broke out book and saw that lol ... was about to post since I answered my own question.Vrla settings are based on 24 cells not 16 so if you use 2.36 is 2.36*24=56.64v
just broke out book and saw that lol ... was about to post since I answered my own question.Vrla settings are based on 24 cells not 16 so if you use 2.36 is 2.36*24=56.64v
shouldn't this be 3.36 and 3.30 ? I can't see a way to adjust the voltage that high on the SI for VLRA.
Vrla settings are based on 24 cells not 16 so if you use 2.36 is 2.36*24=56.64v
48v is able to hit all the set points no problem. Can set float as low as 2.25 (54v) and boost as low as 2.3v(55.2) which is about perfect for lifepo4I always say, don't assume you have to stick with 48V nominal (24s VRLA).
Set up a spreadsheet, see if you can hit the 16s LiFePO4 voltages you want.
I think it is 46V nominal (23s VRLA) that make all desired high and low voltage setpoints possible.
Afaik it uses calculated soc not voltage. Is there a low voltage disconnect?How about low voltage disconnect?
Si also calculates soh so who knows?Well, if my 100 Ah battery is down to 40 Ah after 12+ years, I'm pretty sure SI shut down due to voltage not SoC calculated from Ah. Or maybe if never tried to change modes, just ran out of juice.
I would think low voltages likely push SoC at low end. But don't know, I don't find any parameters for low end.
Where's the power going?Have had it setup vlra since it was suggested here ... most of the time the battery is hovering in the low 80%'s even after a sunny day ... today, full sun, end voltage 53.0 ... I am using the 2.36 / 2.27 suggested above and even set my "full" frequency to 1 day vs the default 14 as I thought that might "fix" the issue.
Obviously not into my battery :/Where's the power going?
What pv source do you have?Obviously not into my battery :/
I start the day around 52.8 and end at 53.0 on average ... we have a small 200w load at night and during the day small peaks of 1.5kw use for a couple minutes then nothing for the day.
This morning I woke up, cycle was on "Full" with 4.5hrs to go, I was making some hot water and using 1.5kw while my 8am sun was giving my batteries 1.2kw ... so the power is "there" but it isn't making its way into the battery :/
I think I need to increase the float voltage or something ... I only have a 280ah battery and I suspect when I build out my second 280 (which is waiting for me in some boxes here) it still overall wont go above 80-85% often :/
I would bet that the system is throttling your sunny island hard.100% offgrid with gen backup set
12.5kw of panels into a SMA SUNNY BOY 7.0 which maxes out at 7.5kw 240 AC (though I have only done it twice when running two large power drainers and charging from 30% SOC)
Battery max charging current set to 50ah with the single 280ah battery
InvChrgCurMax 48ah
Battery was 53.0 this morning so likely exaggerated the previous number for morning starting point. It is only 7am so need to wait an hour before power starts to make it to the battery.
300 is beyond 1C though? Thought these batteries (since they are all essentially rejects that were not good enough for automotive use) liked .5C max?I would bet that the system is throttling your sunny island hard.
50a battery charging current is only about 2.4kw. change that to 300 for now and please let us know what happens
So set it to 140amps then. 50a is too low.300 is beyond 1C though? Thought these batteries (since they are all essentially rejects that were not good enough for automotive use) liked .5C max?
Updated details in post above, also 80% SOC (53vdc) should mean only ~60ah is missing ... at 50ah that should mean 1-2 hours of charging depending when the SI decided to throttle back or goto float.
I will keep an eye on states today while working to see when it does what.
Turn afra enable off.Observations now I have had an hour or so of sun.
I set float to 2.3 from 2.27, while in float voltage was 54. Float stopped putting energy into battery though and now at 53.1. I watched it ramp down the amps as the frequency ramped up to 61.5 if I recall correctly. Then the frequency dropped down to 58.9 where it sits now not throwing anything into battery.
It is reporting SOC at 77.6 which is likely pretty accurate ... PV seems to providing the ~200w load we current have going with the lights on.