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โApr-27-2018 11:48 AM
Almot wrote:
BFL13 - what troubleshooting... My UPG are near dead. Self-discharge rate is as high as in some 8 years old Walmart flooded battery. Can barely support low loads that I am running.
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โApr-27-2018 11:37 AM
โApr-27-2018 11:17 AM
Smitty77 wrote:
Another fact I learned over the last few weeks is that the Magnum Charger portion logic has a significant design parameter problem for AGM's maintenance. When in storage for up 2-3 months at a time, we're plugged into a 15A outlet. We leave the MS2812 Inverter On (In case of power outages.), and the Charger On to maintain the batteries. Once the Magnum reached Full Charge via reaching 100% SOC (As displayed on Line 1 of the ARC-50 Remote Display.) - it will not go back into charge mode until after the voltage drops below 12.7V, so basically when it reaches 12.6V the charge will kick back on. But, it then kicks back on in Float Mode only, and only runs for 4 hours. From 12.6V level, Float mode for 4 hours will not bring the batteries back to Full Charge. The conclusion from talking to Magnum Tech Support, is that this contributed to my previous battery bank 'walking down', and sulfate build up.
03G Final Charge Stage โ This setting determines what charge stage(s) occurs after the
Absorption Charge stage has finished.
Default setting: Multi
Range: Multi, Float, Silent
Why should I use Multi? Multi is the most commonly used charge mode. It is suitable for most
applications and assures a full charge to the batteries, without overcharging. If there is another
alternate charge source charging the batteries (PV, wind or hydro), then Multi mode uses the
inverter/charger to complete a full charge. The inverter/charger transitions to Full Charge mode
and the alternate charge source then maintains the battery voltage. If the alternate source is unable
to maintain the voltage, the charger enters Float mode for another 4-hour period. The Full
Charge feature in the Multi mode also helps reduce water consumption in fl ooded batteries when
they are left in charge mode for extended periods, such as in a backup power application.
Smitty77 wrote:
So it seems to me the Absorb End - Amps value is best used, and would work well, for those who have everything turned off in their coach. No inverter or parasitic draws. Now if I was in the coach like when we're using it for months at a time. I could manually monitor the Amps via the BMK-Meter Amps display. But while in storage, I'm not in the coach daily... And as mentioned, the dang values used by Magnum to wake up the Charge cycle once Fully Charged value is reached, as well as the going into Float only, are not supportive of my Lifelines. (With the new bank, in testing, once I knew for certain I was at Fully Charged status on the battery. I monitored the SOC values daily over three days. I was down to 81% SOC, and the Voltage was still above the 12.6V needed to goose the Charger back on. So lots of up/down of battery usage, and then again, the Float for 4 hours would not get the bank back to full charge.....)
โApr-27-2018 10:16 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
PAIN...is the purchase of a USA manufactured AGM battery
โApr-27-2018 10:10 AM
โApr-27-2018 10:10 AM
โApr-27-2018 10:09 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Recharging AGMs once you get home is so easy !!!
Just set the adjustable voltage charger to 14.8 (if that is the "cycle use" spec) and make sure the charger is current- limited to no more than the spec for the battery (27 amps per 100 for my 27 format 100AH ones- so I use a 55 amp charger set to 14.8 on the pair)
Wait till amps fall to under an amp (needs an ammeter--I use the Trimetric) for under 0.5 each and then declare victory. Crank the charger down to 13.8 Floating spec and leave it all till next camping trip.
โApr-27-2018 09:59 AM
โApr-27-2018 06:34 AM
โApr-27-2018 04:55 AM
Smitty77 wrote:
Curious which Magnum you have that will show you the AH's going into the battery?
MS2812, at least as far as the Magnum Tech explained to me, does not give you the 'Charging Amps' going into the battery. It is the combination of AH's being consumed, and AH's going into the battery bank, that is displayed. (If your Shunt is seeing say 10 Amps of draw from the bank, and the Magnum Inverter/Charging is putting out 6 AMPS, the Magnum Remote display would reflect 16 Amps. It might also display on Line One of the display, that the battery is Absorb mode, where as the Line 2 should display the Voltage (Say 14.4V for this example.) that the Absorb is programmed to. Along with also on the Line 2, the Amps of '16A'.
I must have asked at least three different ways, was their anywhere with the ARC-50 Remote Display and the BMK-Meter option that I could see the actual Charge Amps, as in Taper Down to Amps, specially going into the Batter Bank. The end result was always, nope!!!
Hard to reach the appropriate fully charged Tapered Down Amp, when you have not display of this value:)!
Info: If DC loads are connected directly to the batteries and a Magnum battery monitor
is not installed, the Absorb Done Amps setting should not be used. To charge the
batteriesโplus run the DC loadsโthe charger must increase the current delivered to
the battery bank. This may result in overcharging the batteries since the return amps
reading will be skewed by the DC loads.
Info: It is highly suggested that you install a battery monitor if the Absorb Done Amps
setting is used. If a battery monitor is not installed, the Absorb Done Amps setting
relies on the METER: 01B DC Amps value to determine when to transfer out of the
Absorption charge mode. This is the most accurate DC amperage measurement.
The batteryโs state of chargeโwhich is the best indicator of the condition of the batteriesโis
indicated on the METER: 05B Battery SOC display. This display shows that the batteries are fully
charged (i.e., SOC = 100%) once the following three conditions have been met:
1. The charging voltage has stabilized over a period of time (see Figure 8-1).
2. The charging current has decreased to a low % of the AHr capacityโnormally less than 2%.
3. The AH that were removed from the battery are within 1% of fully being returned.
A voltage setting of 14.3 volts ยฑ 0.1 volts (7.15 ยฑ 0.05 volt for a 6 volt battery) should be used when the battery temperature is 77ยฐF (25ยฐC). The battery is considered to be fully charged when the current drops below 0.5% of the batteryโs rated capacity (0.5A for a 100Ah battery).
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