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Boon Docker wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Ignore everything to do with lights and loads. Only thing to set for you is the max voltage it lets the battery get to. (Whatever they are calling that)
On the Solar30 they call it "cease charging" but all it means is that is when the controller starts controlling--ie stops the battery voltage from going any higher.
I do believe the battery charge settings are preset and can not be changed.
โAug-07-2019 11:55 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Ignore everything to do with lights and loads. Only thing to set for you is the max voltage it lets the battery get to. (Whatever they are calling that)
On the Solar30 they call it "cease charging" but all it means is that is when the controller starts controlling--ie stops the battery voltage from going any higher.
โAug-07-2019 11:53 AM
RICH807 wrote:
So I got a hold of & used a hydrometer on the batteries last night. 1 battery = almost every cell quite weak; tested out at 5-point-something volts about an hour after sunset. The other battery was in better shape but not by a whole bunch. Will be swapping them both out. Low hydrometer readings can mean the battery is not fully charged or needs to be equalized. ie It does not just mean that the battery has failed.
Have the batteries load tested which will fully charge then first, then you'll know.
ETA: I found out these batteries were put in sometime around the beginning of 2016 (when the previous owner had the solar put in).They should last 3+ years if not abused or were used a lot.
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wa8yxm wrote:.
First Though I now when you take 'em out and put 'em on the bench or in the back of the truck to haul to the battery store they are 6 Volt Golf Car batteries.. WHEN they are properly installed (See below) in the RV they are two halves of a single 12 volt battery.. Think of them that way
โAug-06-2019 03:47 PM
RICH807 wrote:
Question: Can using a 12/24v solar controller lashed up to a solar panel send too much voltage to 6v batteries effectively killing them prematurely?
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BFL13 wrote:
That is a decent controller, similar to my Solar30, which is an older version of that one. It has an adjustable voltage feature. No reason not to use it with a pair of 6s. ( I did)
BFL13 wrote:
Note that this PWM controller is for 12v panels on 12v battery banks or 24 on 24. You cannot use it with 24v panels and 12v battery bank. (You need MPPT for that.
BFL13 wrote:
Bubbling 6s at 13.x voltage as reported, does sound like the batteries are about shot. Confirm with an hydrometer if they are in the red or green.