โAug-27-2015 03:34 AM
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โAug-27-2015 09:02 PM
grizzzman wrote:BFL13 wrote:smkettner wrote:
Bogart will automatically adjust absorption time based on charge level.
This is the largest hurdle in solar or any other charging for that matter.
Bogart controller/monitor should serve you very well.
Yes, ---if it has the charge level right, which is my point at issue.
I love my Tri, but I have to decide what it "really means by what it is saying" based on various things at the time. I don't think the solar controller tied to the Tri can do that.
If the solar controller by itself-- nothing to do with the Tri-- has adjustable voltages and timings, then that can make it superior to others which don't. (Depending on price and how your scenario can take advantage of that to make it "worth it")
My hydrometer disagrees with your statement........
โAug-27-2015 08:42 PM
BFL13 wrote:smkettner wrote:
Bogart will automatically adjust absorption time based on charge level.
This is the largest hurdle in solar or any other charging for that matter.
Bogart controller/monitor should serve you very well.
Yes, ---if it has the charge level right, which is my point at issue.
I love my Tri, but I have to decide what it "really means by what it is saying" based on various things at the time. I don't think the solar controller tied to the Tri can do that.
If the solar controller by itself-- nothing to do with the Tri-- has adjustable voltages and timings, then that can make it superior to others which don't. (Depending on price and how your scenario can take advantage of that to make it "worth it")
โAug-27-2015 08:39 PM
โAug-27-2015 07:17 PM
smkettner wrote:
Bogart will automatically adjust absorption time based on charge level.
This is the largest hurdle in solar or any other charging for that matter.
Bogart controller/monitor should serve you very well.
โAug-27-2015 06:04 PM
โAug-27-2015 05:50 PM
โAug-27-2015 05:24 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
"javascript:;Oh I gots the buzzwords....I got the buzzwords reeeal baad"
Yet the public laps it up. And they ---- and moan for more. They adopt it as rote to be repeated to everyone they meet. Noy just repeat....emphasized, argued about, red faces, neck veins standing out.
God, how I would hate to be involved in manufacturing today. Exaggerations, lies, **** & bull, ridiculous to the point of absurdity.
And the public laps it up and gets enraged when someone challenges it.
You're on a 360' submersible in the World War II Pacific ocean. Your LIFE depends on the capabilities of the engineering officer, non-coms, and rates assigned to the electrical department. Below you awaits crush depth.
Ya believe lead acid floode'd batteries have evolved since those days? Yes they have FOR MODERN DAY SUBMARINES. Your RV battery is as sophisticated as a hankie of snot compared to a World War II submarine battery. A little more than seventy years have passed. The only REAL improvement in ANY area is the advent of some digital precision instrumentation and memory to keep track of energy
transactions.
The rest of it is Hoo-Hah.
It takes a lot of energy to heat up the most pathetic group 24 RV battery. Sustained, high wattage. "Oh we gots an oven that does cakes and pastries of your dreams! Pulse heating, with sonic conditioning. You've never seen anything like this!"
And god forbid the public would lap it up. Take away the temperature dial. Make it Plug & Play. "Press the CAKE button and you will never draw out an inferior cake again!"
Mexico is worse. They peddle T.V. miracle weight loss pills (caffeine and an alkaloid ingredient to make the sucker I mean customer slightly nauseous). TAKE 20-MIUTES BEFORE MEALS! Thirty bucks for No-Doz and a weak emetic. Hell no you won't eat. For awhile.
A person can't fight this kind of delusion. When fiction stops rationalization takes over. A dominating psyche (another name for jerk) gets ahold of one of these hare-brained sales schemes and stands on his head trying to convince others "his" opinion must dominate, reality becomes a lost cause.
If a person refuses to think. Organizes his life around the upcoming issue of Hustler, the playoffs, and the promising 2 for 1 case beer sale at the Booze Barn, he's going to fall for the con artist chicanery hook-line-sinker-rod-reel-boat-lake-and state park. The problem is too many of these "individuals" shout, roar and scream when someone suggests their delusions are not valid for everyone.
Some people remain gladly content conducting their life shortcutting reality. They are entitled to do it any way they wish. it's when some of these folks try to convince others by vocal strong-arming is when I get my dander up.
With regards to the BOGART UNIT, if the controller allows the user flexibility and durability, I would consider the unit. If the instructions say "Just settle back, we'll do it all" is when I get nervous. I consider my electrical purchases using hard numbers. "Hard" means accurate and verifiable reference.
Common sense means figuring out burning three hundred dollars worth of fuel on a thousand dollar generator to allow forty dollars worth of additional battery lifespan is not exactly a brilliant concept. When two hundred dollars worth cost of transportation is necessary to obtain the forty dollar's worth of lifespan it compounds the unwise methodology.
But how these geniuses figure a voltage controlled charge rate is going to overheat a battery right off the bat will have to remain one of those unsolvable mysteries like what happens beyond the event horizon of a rapidly rotating black hole.
I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that recreational drugs heavily influences the process of thought in the manufacturing industry today. Far too many times I have conversed with application engineers who totally forgot the content of a previous mathematical or chemical formula they just expressed. It really is depressing. Especially when the formula just expressed was pure gobbledygook.
Try and find information, excerpts of submarine battery management. The information is absolutely valid if the source is BuShips.
But since its release I found the theme of THE STEPFORD WIVES to have an irrepressible appeal to it. So I do express a major logic fault...
โAug-27-2015 04:07 PM
โAug-27-2015 03:07 PM
Posted By: MEXICOWANDERER on 08/13/14 11:59am
Has BOGART ENGINEERING introduced that new PWM charger yet?
Adjustable absorsorbion voltage limit and TIME at absorbsion limit before reverting to adjustable float.
My money is on BOGART for panel OCV to 22 volts.
Someone finally got their head out of their (ummmm...) desk drawer, when conceptualizing what a battery actually demands.
I can only wonder what the price will be. But as far as PWM controllers this protocol is the way-to-go IMHO. With those inexpensive 17 watt WV el cheapo panels, we talkin' do-able for us po folk.
โAug-27-2015 02:47 PM
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โAug-27-2015 08:51 AM
โAug-27-2015 08:48 AM
Rbertalotto wrote:
Interesting...I just found this information on the Bogart charge controller....
pre-absorb boost charging is not recommended by any battery manufacturers that I know of. It only works on batteries that have been moderately cycled where it can be used to take advantage of peak solar conditions at solar noon, and without excessive heating of the battery. For batteries that have been discharged to 50% SOC it will get your battery way too hot by forcing too many amps into it at the higher boost voltage for the first hour.
Finish charging (delayed boost) is different. It is an algorithm designed to limit current to the battery to no more than C/10 to prevent excessive water use and heating of the battery. And at the same time provide a high voltage finish stage that fully desulfates the negative plates. It is now almost the industry standard recommend charge profile (Trojan, US Battery, Surrette, and all industrial forklift/floor maintenance, locomotive and marine batteries). Industrial grid-powered forklift/floor maintenance and marine chargers have used it for years (IUIa with no float). Currently there are only two RE chargers that I know of that can do it - the XW from Schneider and the SC-2030 from Bogart. Of the two, only the Bogart SC-2030 does it correctly.
โAug-27-2015 08:30 AM