Itinerant1 wrote:
BFL13 wrote:
You might wish to modify your routine based on this advice. It could be that your 99% is not correct. Your displays might not be showing the true picture based on the graphs etc here. You might be overcharging somewhat?
At last some graphs and a way to tell when your Li batt is full!
" Full charge is reached when the current decreases to between 3 and 5 percent of the Ah rating"
https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/charging_lithium_ion_batteries
I'm sure you mean well but I'll stick to my routine/ settings.
Stick to what you know best. ;)
So on my 100ah battery , does it mean my battery is full when the
Amps drop down to 4 amps ????
If so I could use this info to verify my battery capacity monitor is set up correctly.
It may be off by 20% meaning every time I think I'm reaching 100% I'm
actually only at 80%.
I started charging at 11:55pm ,
My battery capacity monitor soc read 77%
Went something like this

So I would normally shut my charger off when it first reached
100% , which would be 12:27 Am this time but after reading your
post I watched the amp meter until the amps reached 4 amps.
When I reached the 4 amps that must've been the 100% soc point.
I probably need to set up my battery capacity monitor better.
Thanks BFL