rvsolarconnections
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Hey all,
I've read some critical things about BigBattery here, and know there are mixed reviews all over the web. That said, we decided to give them a try.
In their literature, for the 24v Husky Elite battery, they claim that fully charged is 29.4V. I spoke with someone on the phone who recommended I set the charged voltage to 29.2V. I set float and absorption on my inverter/charger and MPPTs to 29.2V, but the battery will not go above 29v.
I then spoke to a representative who said that there is a bit of variation from battery to battery, and it was nothing to worry about.
What are your thoughts here? Is it concerning that the battery won't reach the voltage that is recommended on the spec sheet? Has anyone else experienced this with BigBattery or batteries from other manufacturers.
I appreciate your time and input. Thanks!
-Caza
I've read some critical things about BigBattery here, and know there are mixed reviews all over the web. That said, we decided to give them a try.
In their literature, for the 24v Husky Elite battery, they claim that fully charged is 29.4V. I spoke with someone on the phone who recommended I set the charged voltage to 29.2V. I set float and absorption on my inverter/charger and MPPTs to 29.2V, but the battery will not go above 29v.
I then spoke to a representative who said that there is a bit of variation from battery to battery, and it was nothing to worry about.
What are your thoughts here? Is it concerning that the battery won't reach the voltage that is recommended on the spec sheet? Has anyone else experienced this with BigBattery or batteries from other manufacturers.
I appreciate your time and input. Thanks!
-Caza