Anything wrong with my setting?
4 T105 Batteries
2 CC TS-MPPT 60's.
3000 Watt Hybrid Magnum
These are the settings I have programed into the two controllers. Does everything seem OK to all the experts out there
Morningstar Corp. TriStar MPPT Setup Summary
Printed on 12/14/2020 2:30:08 PM
Mode: Solar Charge
Setpoints (set the System Voltage with DIP switches 2 3):
Regulation Voltage: 14.60 V (12V), 29.20 V (24V), 58.40 V (48V)
Temperature Compensation: -0.071 V/degC (12V), -0.143 V/degC (24V), -0.286 V/degC (48V)
Max. Compensation Temp.: 80 deg C
Min. Compensation Temp.: -40 deg C
Absorption Time: 3:30:00 h:m:s
Absorption Ext. Voltage: 12.50 V (12V), 25.00 V (24V), 50.01 V (48V)
Absorption Ext. Time: 3:00:00 h:m:s
Battery Service Reminder: disabled days
Float Voltage: 13.50 V (12V), 27.00 V (24V), 54.01 V (48V)
Float Timeout: 30:00 h:m:s
Float Cancel Voltage: 12.50 V (12V), 25.00 V (24V), 50.01 V (48V)
Equalize Voltage: 15.25 V (12V), 30.50 V (24V), 61.00 V (48V)
Equalize Time: 2:00:00 h:m:s
Auto-Equalize Interval: 0 days
Equalize Timeout: 3:00:00 h:m:s
HVD: 16.00 V (12V), 32.00 V (24V), 64.01 V (48V)
HVDR: 15.25 V (12V), 30.50 V (24V), 61.00 V (48V)
Maximum Regulation Limit: 16.00 V (12V), 32.00 V (24V), 64.01 V (48V)
Maximum Battery Current: 0.00 A
Array Voltage Fixed Target: disabled V
LED G -> G/Y: 13.50 V (12V), 27.00 V (24V), 54.01 V (48V)
LED G/Y -> Y: 12.70 V (12V), 25.40 V (24V), 50.80 V (48V)
LED Y -> Y/R: 12.50 V (12V), 25.00 V (24V), 50.01 V (48V)
LED Y/R -> R: 12.10 V (12V), 24.20 V (24V), 48.41 V (48V)
Meterbus ID: 2
Modbus ID: 1
Controller name: TS-MPPT
DHCP enabled: true
HTTP TCP Port: 80
Modbus TCP Port: 502
IP Bridging Enabled: false
Ethernet Power Save Mode: false
SMTP server:
SMTP server port: 25
SMTP username:
SMTP password:
SMTP "To" email address:
SNMP Trap Receiver IP: 0.0.0.0
SNMP Trap Receiver port: 162
SNMP sysLocation:
Notif. 1 enabled: false
Notif. 2 enabled: false
Notif. 3 enabled: false
Notif. 4 enabled: false
Log Max Daily Va: true
Log Max Daily Pout: true
Log Daily Ah Charge: true
Log Daily Wh Charge: true
Log Daily Battery Temp.: true
Log Daily Regulation Times: true
Comments
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Hopefully, this is a typo. Should be 14.xx, 29.xx, etc.
"Absorption Ext. Voltage: 12.50 V (12V), 25.00 V (24V), 50.01 V (48V"
2.1 Kw Suntech 175 mono, Classic 200, Trace SW 4024 ( 15 years old but brand new out of sealed factory box Jan. 2015), Bogart Tri-metric, 460 Ah. 24 volt LiFePo4 battery bank. Plenty of Baja Sea of Cortez sunshine.
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Not sure where you got those numbers from, but Trojan publishes their recommendations, and they're quite different:Bulk: 14.82Float: 13.50Equalize: 16.20Tempco: -0.005/cell/C (12V, -0.03/C)
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littleharbor2 said:Hopefully, this is a typo. Should be 14.xx, 29.xx, etc.
"Absorption Ext. Voltage: 12.50 V (12V), 25.00 V (24V), 50.01 V (48V" -
mike_s said:Not sure where you got those numbers from, but Trojan publishes their recommendations, and they're quite different:Bulk: 14.82Float: 13.50Equalize: 16.20Tempco: -0.005/cell/C (12V, -0.03/C)
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It's for their T-105. "Motive" is just marketing - they're golf cart batteries. There's also a T-105 Plus, same charging recommendation. I have a T-105 datasheet from a few years ago, before they slapped a "Motive" label on them, exactly the same recommendation. You seem to be looking at some generic page, not specific to any particular battery. Found it: http://www.trojanbattery.com/tech-support/battery-maintenance/ Look farther down that page, "Tips For Maximizing Your Battery Life - FOR SOLAR APPLICATION - 14.8 V"
Rolls isn't much different with their GC2s, they say 14.7-15 for charge, 13.5 for float. US Battery says 14.7, but has a lower float.
In any case, it's better to overcharge than undercharge - the only downside is you may have to check the electrolyte level more often. But I've got a pair of "black box" T-105's on my camper, charge at the recommended voltages, and have gone a year without having to add water (I do check more often). As I recall, Trojan increased their recommended voltages a few years back.
Feel free to check it out for specific batteries: https://www.trojanbattery.com/literature/#datasheets -
mike_s said:It's for their T-105. "Motive" is just marketing - they're golf cart batteries. There's also a T-105 Plus, same charging recommendation. I have a T-105 datasheet from a few years ago, before they slapped a "Motive" label on them, exactly the same recommendation. You seem to be looking at some generic page, not specific to any particular battery. Found it: http://www.trojanbattery.com/tech-support/battery-maintenance/ Look farther down that page, "Tips For Maximizing Your Battery Life - FOR SOLAR APPLICATION - 14.8 V"
Rolls isn't much different with their GC2s, they say 14.7-15 for charge, 13.5 for float. US Battery says 14.7, but has a lower float.
In any case, it's better to overcharge than undercharge - the only downside is you may have to check the electrolyte level more often. But I've got a pair of "black box" T-105's on my camper, charge at the recommended voltages, and have gone a year without having to add water (I do check more often). As I recall, Trojan increased their recommended voltages a few years back.
Feel free to check it out for specific batteries: https://www.trojanbattery.com/literature/#datasheets
You may also look at Bullet #9:
Prevent overcharging the batteries. Overcharging causes excessive gassing (water breakdown), heat buildup, and battery aging.
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You can go your own way. I'll stop trying to help.
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I see now what your are talking about. Sorry
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