Every once in a while I have returned to my boat after 5-days on the charger to find the battery monitor showing a high voltage fault. But, the current condition is always in "float" with voltage reading 13.4/13.5V (it fluctuates) for the House Bank, and 13.5/13.6V for the Aux. batt.
I have the Balmar SG200 monitor, Sterling PCU 60 charger. The message says !Bank 01! / "Fault Over Voltage Detected" , then "Voltage 15.0V Fault Limit 15.0V".
The batteries are 2-4D AGM for house bank and Grp 27 AGM deep cycle for aux. The house bank is in 8th season, the aux batt is new this season.
When at rest with no current for about 15 minutes, my house bank retreats to 12.8V and the aux retreats to 12.8/12.9V. One curious thing, I noted ... with the Aux resting overnight with no current, in the morning I found 13.1V (it seems to bounce back).
I don't get any over voltage faults when the alternator runs, it is only when on charger after I have left the boat. I leave the charger on so the fridge doesn't drain the batteries. The monitor is set to 15.0V fault per the recommendation for AGM batts.
One unusual circumstance that I created: I made charger connections to both the house bank and the aux battery. I figured that the ACR would not need to close when the charger is charging. But I soon realized that the light indicates the ACR is closed even when the charger is the only source. I know it is unusual and not necessary. The charger is so close to the battery, that the cable run was inconsequential. I've been intending to remove the Aux batt cable from the charger, but haven't done so yet. Is there any chance this could be leading to over-voltage fault?
I have the Balmar SG200 monitor, Sterling PCU 60 charger. The message says !Bank 01! / "Fault Over Voltage Detected" , then "Voltage 15.0V Fault Limit 15.0V".
The batteries are 2-4D AGM for house bank and Grp 27 AGM deep cycle for aux. The house bank is in 8th season, the aux batt is new this season.
When at rest with no current for about 15 minutes, my house bank retreats to 12.8V and the aux retreats to 12.8/12.9V. One curious thing, I noted ... with the Aux resting overnight with no current, in the morning I found 13.1V (it seems to bounce back).
I don't get any over voltage faults when the alternator runs, it is only when on charger after I have left the boat. I leave the charger on so the fridge doesn't drain the batteries. The monitor is set to 15.0V fault per the recommendation for AGM batts.
One unusual circumstance that I created: I made charger connections to both the house bank and the aux battery. I figured that the ACR would not need to close when the charger is charging. But I soon realized that the light indicates the ACR is closed even when the charger is the only source. I know it is unusual and not necessary. The charger is so close to the battery, that the cable run was inconsequential. I've been intending to remove the Aux batt cable from the charger, but haven't done so yet. Is there any chance this could be leading to over-voltage fault?
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