Battery Bank Question
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Hi All, I have a battery bank consisting of 8 6v batteries, 225AH each, connected as 12v.
I have a set of bus bars that each set of batteries connect to for my 12v.
I was checking the charging current, and notice that one set of batteries was getting only1.2A,
while the other 3 sets were all at about 8A, would this be indication of a failing set of batteries?
Thanks,
T
I have a set of bus bars that each set of batteries connect to for my 12v.
I was checking the charging current, and notice that one set of batteries was getting only1.2A,
while the other 3 sets were all at about 8A, would this be indication of a failing set of batteries?
Thanks,
T
Comments
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Not necessarily, a parrallel connected bank should be connected with the load and charging diagonally opposite to avoid imbalance, if you could, provide a drawing of how the batteries are connected, this would enable all to determine what it is you have.
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Or it can be a loose/corroded connection or cable. Or a bad cell/battery.
Assuming you have the bank wired correctly:
www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
Use a volt meter and check the battery voltages while charging/discharging/resting (look for one battery "different" than the rest). You can also use the volt meter (set to 2 volt or 200 mVolt full scale) and check wiring/connections for high resistance (higher voltage drop) while charging/discharging (looking for bad connection or cable).
And a hydrometer to check the specific gravity.
How old is the battery bank? Have you had any problems with the batteries before?
-Bill
Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
This is the link that Bill meant to provide:
http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.htmlDoD= depth of discharge= amount removed from that battery SoC= state of charge= amount remaining in that batterySo, 0% DoD= 100% SoC, 25% DoD= 75% SoC, 50% DoD= 50% SoC, 75% DoD= 25% SoC, 100% DoD= 0% SoCA/C= air conditioning AC= alternating current (what comes from the outlets in your home) DC= direct current (what batteries & solar panels use) -
I knew there would be some good info here, my setup is pretty much the same as method 3,
except that the common points are on bus bars, and the batteries are 2 6v in series to make
12v on the bus bars. -
I'm not able to access their site right now. They seem to be under a DOS attack of some sort. Anyway, if both the negative and the positive leads that are going to the bus bars come from the same battery (and a single set of two 6V batteries in series is the same as one 12V battery, in this instance), that is your problem. You are charging only one battery, and then later sharing it's charge with the other 6 batteries/3 strings. While using power, you will be using only one pair of batteries, and then having the other 6 attempting to recharge them, slightly afterward. Use and charge the positive connection from one corner, and the negative connection from the opposite corner, to mitigate the imbalance. edit: BTW, a lot of times it's easier to use from one set of corners, and charge to the opposite set of corners.
DoD= depth of discharge= amount removed from that battery SoC= state of charge= amount remaining in that batterySo, 0% DoD= 100% SoC, 25% DoD= 75% SoC, 50% DoD= 50% SoC, 75% DoD= 25% SoC, 100% DoD= 0% SoCA/C= air conditioning AC= alternating current (what comes from the outlets in your home) DC= direct current (what batteries & solar panels use) -
Myocardia,
There is a typo in your link... Here is the correct one (and it seems to be working fine):
http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
-Bill
Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
BB. said:Myocardia,
There is a typo in your link... Here is the correct one (and it seems to be working fine):
http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/batt_con.html
-Bill
DoD= depth of discharge= amount removed from that battery SoC= state of charge= amount remaining in that batterySo, 0% DoD= 100% SoC, 25% DoD= 75% SoC, 50% DoD= 50% SoC, 75% DoD= 25% SoC, 100% DoD= 0% SoCA/C= air conditioning AC= alternating current (what comes from the outlets in your home) DC= direct current (what batteries & solar panels use) -
I plan to have a better look this weekend while at the camp,
clean and inspect all connection and go from there.
I will post any noticed issues and results.
Thanks for the feedback,
T -
I checked each batteries voltage while charging at close to 30A,
each battery was 6.7-6.8V except the 2 in the string that were not
taking as much current, the voltage on these 2 while charging was 6.2 and 7.2
I have removed them from the bank, and saw that the voltage of each went immediately down
to 5.7 and 6.
I hope to see some improvement in the system come next weekend.
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