I have a question about the upper voltage disconnect on my charge controller. My system is as follows:
- 2 Interstate 6-Volt GC2 batteries connected in series (12 Volt System)
- 2 Renogy 50-Watt Panels connected in parallel
- WindyNation P30L PWM Charge Controller
The purpose of my system is to be able to survive short grid outages (less that a day) and to learn more about these technologies for the time when I can invest more $$$ in a larger system.
From what I can tell, my battery bank is fully charged at approx 12.7v. In the past I have used a plug-in battery charger to charge the batter bank and it has been working well. As I experiment with solar, I would like to get these charging off my two new panels. The first time I tried it, batteries were charged to something like 13.8v, higher than I have seen before, and making me worry if everything is alright. I see on the battery manufacturer's website that around 12.7v is fully charged. So the next time I tried charging from the panels I went into the charge controller to adjust the "Over Voltage Disconnect", which should disconnect the panels at the specified voltage. This charge controller won't let me set the value below 13.0v and when I did it stopped charging well before the batteries were fully charged. During my testing, my panels were delivering power at 18 volts and 5 amps.
Now my question is, how should I set the max voltage for the charge controller. I understand when it is charging that the voltage will need to be higher, and once the charge is disconnected the batteries should return to the appropriate full charge. Any advice on how I should set this?
Richard
- 2 Interstate 6-Volt GC2 batteries connected in series (12 Volt System)
- 2 Renogy 50-Watt Panels connected in parallel
- WindyNation P30L PWM Charge Controller
The purpose of my system is to be able to survive short grid outages (less that a day) and to learn more about these technologies for the time when I can invest more $$$ in a larger system.
From what I can tell, my battery bank is fully charged at approx 12.7v. In the past I have used a plug-in battery charger to charge the batter bank and it has been working well. As I experiment with solar, I would like to get these charging off my two new panels. The first time I tried it, batteries were charged to something like 13.8v, higher than I have seen before, and making me worry if everything is alright. I see on the battery manufacturer's website that around 12.7v is fully charged. So the next time I tried charging from the panels I went into the charge controller to adjust the "Over Voltage Disconnect", which should disconnect the panels at the specified voltage. This charge controller won't let me set the value below 13.0v and when I did it stopped charging well before the batteries were fully charged. During my testing, my panels were delivering power at 18 volts and 5 amps.
Now my question is, how should I set the max voltage for the charge controller. I understand when it is charging that the voltage will need to be higher, and once the charge is disconnected the batteries should return to the appropriate full charge. Any advice on how I should set this?
Richard
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