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Salvo
Jun 09, 2013Explorer
In that case, you must really be solar undersized. Most people state they are in absorption by noon or 1pm. Seems like your batteries never get fully charged; at least not with solar.
Here's what PD says:
14.4-VOLTS (Boost Mode) – Returned the battery to 90% of full charge in approximately 3-hours. The battery reached full charge in approximately 11 hours.
http://www.progressivedyn.com/prod_details/charge_wizard.html
PD says the battery is 3 hours in boost when it is starting with 0% SOC. From 0% SOC, boost duration is 27%. We usually start with 50% SOC. Therefore I think 20% in boost is fairly accurate.
There's no difference between 12V and 24V panels in this regard.
Here's what PD says:
14.4-VOLTS (Boost Mode) – Returned the battery to 90% of full charge in approximately 3-hours. The battery reached full charge in approximately 11 hours.
http://www.progressivedyn.com/prod_details/charge_wizard.html
PD says the battery is 3 hours in boost when it is starting with 0% SOC. From 0% SOC, boost duration is 27%. We usually start with 50% SOC. Therefore I think 20% in boost is fairly accurate.
There's no difference between 12V and 24V panels in this regard.
12thgenusa wrote:
Of the more than 12 hours my system is charging these days, at least eight are in MPPT. There again it may be different for 24-volt panels.
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