I have been testing my new Schneider Conext SW4048 inverter and Trojan L16RE-A batteries (48v bank at 325ah). To my surprise the inverter does not have a setting to extend the absorption time until float. I have read the best practice is to return 110 - 120% of the amp hours removed.
The Conext inverter goes to float at the earliest of the set absorption time or when return amps are at 2% of bank capacity. The 2% cannot be adjusted.
With the inverter setting to 325ah capacity my Bogart TM2030 meter would show 103% amp hours replaced and 98% charged when the inverter went to float. If I lie to the inverter and tell it I have a 50ah battery (that's the lowest it will go) my Bogart meter will show 107% amp hour replaced and 100% charged.
Anything else I can do to extend the absorption time to get the amp hours replaced to 120%?
I have requested that Schneider put a setting in their next firmware to allow a custom absorption period after the float criteria is met. I'm not holding my breath that this will happen.
The Conext inverter goes to float at the earliest of the set absorption time or when return amps are at 2% of bank capacity. The 2% cannot be adjusted.
With the inverter setting to 325ah capacity my Bogart TM2030 meter would show 103% amp hours replaced and 98% charged when the inverter went to float. If I lie to the inverter and tell it I have a 50ah battery (that's the lowest it will go) my Bogart meter will show 107% amp hour replaced and 100% charged.
Anything else I can do to extend the absorption time to get the amp hours replaced to 120%?
I have requested that Schneider put a setting in their next firmware to allow a custom absorption period after the float criteria is met. I'm not holding my breath that this will happen.
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