โSep-25-2010 03:17 PM
โJan-22-2017 10:31 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
BTW Wiz what I interpret from you posts is that your batteries are never fully charged by your solar so no apparent down side to maintaining the voltage.
But for reference your situation is not typical. ie For a discharged battery use bulk charging voltage and when the batteries reach the bulk end stage they start reducing amps while the controller maintains the bulk/absorb voltage. Then when the amps reach the float level the voltage is reduced.
So what I get from your posts is a very unique situation which should not necessarily be a guide for others.
โJan-22-2017 07:17 PM
โJan-22-2017 07:15 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
So what I get from your {Mr Wiz} posts is a very unique situation
โJan-22-2017 07:06 PM
โJan-22-2017 06:59 PM
BFL13 wrote:
If the controller drops to Float voltage before you want it to, it is very frustrating trying to get it back to Bulk, since the batts have to get down to 13.2 (eg) which can take a long time.
BFL13 wrote:
If you can program Float to be near the same higher voltage as Bulk, then you are good all day.
BFL13 wrote:
If the controller is set to do two hours at Vabs after getting there, and it gets there before lunch, then you have a problem depending on the situation.
BFL13 wrote:
The MPPT controller has a buck converter in it to "make amps", which it still does even when not in Bulk (tracking active). A PWM controller does not have the buck converter and "makes amps" a different way. Apples and oranges.
โJan-22-2017 06:59 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
BTW Grape products are something I like to enjoy in the evening with a good dinner! :B
โJan-22-2017 06:49 PM
โJan-22-2017 06:33 PM
MrWizard wrote:
Afaik this is true of all solar controllers, even the Grape 40
Granted as load is applied and amps increase voltage drops and there will be an increase in solar amps output
But the previous controller xantrex did not change anything
โJan-22-2017 05:18 PM
โJan-22-2017 03:26 PM
โJan-22-2017 02:35 PM
MrWizard wrote:
The xantrex C-30 dollar controller did not respond the way you are thinking
Once it dropped to float it stayed at float voltage output until battery voltage dropped then it would increase voltage
It does not increase amps to maintain float voltage
Afaik this is true of all solar controllers, even the Grape 40
Granted as load is applied and amps increase voltage drops and there will be an increase in solar amps output
But the previous controller xantrex did not change anything
This is simply a function of decreased battery voltage aka resistance allowing more amps flow
It is a set voltage maintained with no load drain, any amps is determine by battery acceptance
With a load it will at some point switch back to boost after a low voltage threshold switch point is reached
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โJan-22-2017 11:33 AM
โJan-22-2017 11:13 AM
โJan-22-2017 11:08 AM
โJan-22-2017 11:02 AM
MrWizard wrote:
And response is better when the fridge is on or I use the inverter for MW etc..
By setting the higher voltage and the longer boost times plus the return to boost voltage
The controller doesn't wait for the voltage to drop low before returning to boost
This lessens the strain on the batteries