Greetings,
I currently have a 245 watt panel (have 4 total but 3 aren't deployed yet) connect via C40
charge controller to 4 new 6 volt Duracell 225 AH batteries (two strings in parallel in a 12 volt configuration)
I haven't been able to find any specs on the batteries that I purchased at Batteries Plus.
I am guess when we talk about c/10, c/12, etc we are talking about the C of the entire bank.
So with my 4 225 6v (ie 2 12v) 450 AH recommend charge c/12 would be 37.5 amps. 450/12 = 37.5.
Is that correct?
What is coming out of the CC is about 6-8 amps @ 12-13v. I am assuming that is because it is winter and not getting
enough sun, but I was also thinking that the current might be limited because of the state of charge of the batteries.
Right now I have a fairly low power budget, but I am thinking if the batteries get very low, then it may take more than
one day of sun to charge them with a single panel. Right now they completely charge about about 1 PM. How every
even when I put a load of say 80 watts, it doesn't seem to increase the current much coming from the CC so again I am
assuming that the panels are at full throttle for the amount sun.
Does the batteries limit the current as they get charged?
Right now everything is just an experiment, so that I can fully understand all the moving parts.
Am I on the right track?
I am also thinking about using one of my C40 as a load control to do a low voltage disconnect. What would you recommend as
a good cut off voltage for the FLA GC2 batteries?
thanks and 73
-darryl WA1GON
I currently have a 245 watt panel (have 4 total but 3 aren't deployed yet) connect via C40
charge controller to 4 new 6 volt Duracell 225 AH batteries (two strings in parallel in a 12 volt configuration)
I haven't been able to find any specs on the batteries that I purchased at Batteries Plus.
I am guess when we talk about c/10, c/12, etc we are talking about the C of the entire bank.
So with my 4 225 6v (ie 2 12v) 450 AH recommend charge c/12 would be 37.5 amps. 450/12 = 37.5.
Is that correct?
What is coming out of the CC is about 6-8 amps @ 12-13v. I am assuming that is because it is winter and not getting
enough sun, but I was also thinking that the current might be limited because of the state of charge of the batteries.
Right now I have a fairly low power budget, but I am thinking if the batteries get very low, then it may take more than
one day of sun to charge them with a single panel. Right now they completely charge about about 1 PM. How every
even when I put a load of say 80 watts, it doesn't seem to increase the current much coming from the CC so again I am
assuming that the panels are at full throttle for the amount sun.
Does the batteries limit the current as they get charged?
Right now everything is just an experiment, so that I can fully understand all the moving parts.
Am I on the right track?
I am also thinking about using one of my C40 as a load control to do a low voltage disconnect. What would you recommend as
a good cut off voltage for the FLA GC2 batteries?
thanks and 73
-darryl WA1GON
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