I've been running with the default settings on the Tracer AN series charge controllers I'm using. I would like to know what the actual settings should be.
I'm running 4x 6v FLA in series for 24 volt bank. I've read the manufacturer's pdf and I'm still a bit confused.
A bit of searching on here and I see sunking suggesting that for solar, it's ideal to just use the float voltage settings for bulk/absorb/float phases, since it's unlikely a solar system would be active long enough to hit the various stages each day. Ok. Makes sense.
I'm using crown cr235 batteries, and the pdf says to change from phase 1(which I'm aiming is bulk) at 2.37V/cell. So that means 28.44V. then it covers some constant current numbers, which I can't do with this charger. Finally noting it is safe to transition to end of charge at 2.7V/cell MAX. This is over 32V. Currently I have my equalize charge settings up around 31V. And yes, I know it doesn't properly equalize on solar, but I am only a part time resident so the batteries are full charge most days, so I'm thinking it can't hurt to let the Tracer try and equalize a little.
The charge settings also allow me to set durations for each phase, and they're all currently set at 180min IIRC.
Any advise? Here's a screen cap of the relevant section.
Screenshot_20190403-105514_Drive.jpg
I'm running 4x 6v FLA in series for 24 volt bank. I've read the manufacturer's pdf and I'm still a bit confused.
A bit of searching on here and I see sunking suggesting that for solar, it's ideal to just use the float voltage settings for bulk/absorb/float phases, since it's unlikely a solar system would be active long enough to hit the various stages each day. Ok. Makes sense.
I'm using crown cr235 batteries, and the pdf says to change from phase 1(which I'm aiming is bulk) at 2.37V/cell. So that means 28.44V. then it covers some constant current numbers, which I can't do with this charger. Finally noting it is safe to transition to end of charge at 2.7V/cell MAX. This is over 32V. Currently I have my equalize charge settings up around 31V. And yes, I know it doesn't properly equalize on solar, but I am only a part time resident so the batteries are full charge most days, so I'm thinking it can't hurt to let the Tracer try and equalize a little.
The charge settings also allow me to set durations for each phase, and they're all currently set at 180min IIRC.
Any advise? Here's a screen cap of the relevant section.
Screenshot_20190403-105514_Drive.jpg
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