I guess I'm one of the people referred to in "Are you killing your batteries"
Brand new bank of 2 24v strings of CR-305s, and I cannot top it per my refractometer. Best I've done is 1.26 but they're usual at 1.25 (like tonight). And that's charging them lately - hot but sunny days (CL 150 shows 55a max output during sun hours).
2000 watt solar array
Classic shows I sent 338a to bank today
Overnight usage is about 275a
275/338 = 81% which addresses loss accurately for new battery bank and 10ft of 2 awg from Classic to bank and good connectors, so I should be fully charging bank, right?
Wrong
I can't hit 1.275 in these best of (sun) times.
So my question is, I guess, is how high can I go? Absorb is presently at 31v (Crown's recommended equalize) and for 5 hours (I never hit float). Can I go to 31.5? 32? This isn't addressed in sticky but seems to be a solution?
Caveats:
1. Not concerned about off-summer months because 275a is mostly AC.
2. Impractical to add more panels.
3. I think Classic 150 is causing this
Brand new bank of 2 24v strings of CR-305s, and I cannot top it per my refractometer. Best I've done is 1.26 but they're usual at 1.25 (like tonight). And that's charging them lately - hot but sunny days (CL 150 shows 55a max output during sun hours).
2000 watt solar array
Classic shows I sent 338a to bank today
Overnight usage is about 275a
275/338 = 81% which addresses loss accurately for new battery bank and 10ft of 2 awg from Classic to bank and good connectors, so I should be fully charging bank, right?
Wrong
I can't hit 1.275 in these best of (sun) times.
So my question is, I guess, is how high can I go? Absorb is presently at 31v (Crown's recommended equalize) and for 5 hours (I never hit float). Can I go to 31.5? 32? This isn't addressed in sticky but seems to be a solution?
Caveats:
1. Not concerned about off-summer months because 275a is mostly AC.
2. Impractical to add more panels.
3. I think Classic 150 is causing this
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