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BFL13 wrote:
The way the Eco-Worthy works is it has two adjustable voltages. The first is for how high it will get the batteries in the first place (absorb voltage setting) this can be set as high as 15v. the next setting id for Float voltage which goes from about 13 to 14.5v.
โDec-11-2015 10:42 AM
Almot wrote:BFL13 wrote:
I sure don't need to strap my laptop to the controller and do a bunch of geeky stuff
Nobody does. When firmware (the geeky software that is "firmly" embedded into controller) is well composed, it does this all. I never connect laptop to my controller, don't feel any need. My controller display is enormously informational. Though, even with less informational display of Tristar you wouldn't have much need for a laptop after you've set it up. Some other people are having fun downloading all the weekly, daily etc graphs for output.
Your Eco firmware has limited features, so it can't generate these graphs - no big deal. Some other limitations of this charger seem more important to me. Like those you mention in the end of your post - zero Abs time and thus the need to choose between either +14V for the rest of the day (I don't like this, be it storage or camping), or instant transition to +13V Float after it hits V Abs (acceptable for storage, and not good for when camping).
โDec-11-2015 10:16 AM
BFL13 wrote:
I sure don't need to strap my laptop to the controller and do a bunch of geeky stuff
โDec-11-2015 07:32 AM
โDec-11-2015 06:16 AM
JiminDenver wrote:The MPPT 60 ships with a remote temperature probe and also supports remote battery voltage sense.
So how do you get it to go to a specific voltage at a specific temperature?
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The biggest reason I went with the Morningstar TS-MPPT-60 for my mounted system was for it's TC and custom settings. Not for normal camping, the Eco-w's were fine for that. I was worried about being in storage where the bank would see -20 and over 100 every year. Sadly the only thing that isn't adjustable is the temperature compensation and it doesn't agree with Lifeline in extreme temperatures. So every year I will have to go out and either manually set a float or disconnect the bank for the duration of the extreme weather. Just like I'd have to do with the Eco-worthy. Go figure.
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smkettner wrote:Almot wrote:
I wonder if my Rogue 30 is the only MPPT with automatically adjusted Abs time.
Morningstar Tristar MPPT and Bogart PWM both adjust absorption time as needed.
I assume most of the better controllers do. Well worth it IMO.