I am trying to finish up with some upgrades to my electrical system and wanted to cast a few questions out to the group regarding charge parameters, battery health and overall setup of the system. It’s a bit of a long post but I wanted to try and put down as much info as possible so that people know what I’ve done and how the system is currently set up.. Essentially though – my question is how do I avoid false “Full” monitor status.
Components:
BMV Settings –
So here is where I get confused – even though Auto-Sync is turned off, the monitor will still incorrectly classify the batteries as 100% if this scenario happens:
Voltage is > 13.8 and solar is putting out 5 Amps for 3 minutes or longer.
A 5 Amp solar output is super common for me and since this is way less than 4% of my Ah capacity won’t I constantly get a premature 100%?? Have I missed something here?!! Should I change the time setting to be way longer than 3 minutes? Maybe that would avoid false full? I feel like I have all the components to make for a healthy battery life, but there are just a few loose threads that need dealing with.
I am attaching my electrical schematic as well, just for interests sake.
Thanks all!
Components:
- 6 Costco GC-2 batteries wired in Series/Parallel for a 12V system
- 4 60W solar panels using 2 Victron MPPT 75/10 Smart Controllers
- Victron Smart Battery Sense
- Victron BMV-712
- Balmar 120A alternator with ARS-5 regulator and Electromaax serpentine.
- NO shore power AC charge system (boat on a mooring)
BMV Settings –
- Battery Capacity (guessed at): 600Ah (sticker value is 624Ah)
- Auto-Sync: Off
- Charge Efficiency Factor (guessed at): 90%
- “Charged” Voltage: 13.8
- Peukert (guessed at): 1.25
- Absorption Voltage: 14.8
- Float Voltage: 13.8
- Obtain Battery temp & Voltage from SmartBatterySense
- Other values set to match BMV numbers
- High Voltage Limit: 14.8
- Batt temp voltage compensation limit: 14.92
- Bulk voltage limit: 14.8
- Absorption limit: 14.8
- Float Voltage Limit: 13.5
- Field threshold for Bulk to Absorption: default
- Field threshold for Absorption to Float: default
- Batt temp compensation slope: 5.0
So here is where I get confused – even though Auto-Sync is turned off, the monitor will still incorrectly classify the batteries as 100% if this scenario happens:
Voltage is > 13.8 and solar is putting out 5 Amps for 3 minutes or longer.
A 5 Amp solar output is super common for me and since this is way less than 4% of my Ah capacity won’t I constantly get a premature 100%?? Have I missed something here?!! Should I change the time setting to be way longer than 3 minutes? Maybe that would avoid false full? I feel like I have all the components to make for a healthy battery life, but there are just a few loose threads that need dealing with.
I am attaching my electrical schematic as well, just for interests sake.
Thanks all!
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