I have googled this problem for a couple of days now and am really in for some expert advise.
My setup:
2x 100W flex-panels with 5A output at 20V each on a sunny day with 25˚c
30A MPPT Charge Controller (with temperature sensor) set to stop charging at 13.8V
120Ah AGM battery
What makes me wonder:
The voltage measured at the battery terminals easily rises to 16V at 25˚c ambient temperature, which is way above the gassing voltage, as I belive.
Things I observed:
When the measured battery voltage rieses above 13.8V, the LCD display on the CC claims to stop loading and no current (in terms of Ampere) can be measured between the panels an the CC. Also, If I disconnect the panels, the voltage at the battery terminals immediately drops to 13.8V.
What I want to know:
Can the above do any harm to my battery, or is this just normal behaviour for an MPPT Charge Controller?
It somehow doesn't feel right to have 16V at a 12V battery terminal
If anyone has experienced the same, of even has an explanation for the phenomenon, a reply would be greatly appreciated.
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MPPT = Maximum Power Point Tracking
CC = Charge Controller
AGM = Absorbent Glass Mat (Deep Cycle Battery)
My setup:
2x 100W flex-panels with 5A output at 20V each on a sunny day with 25˚c
30A MPPT Charge Controller (with temperature sensor) set to stop charging at 13.8V
120Ah AGM battery
What makes me wonder:
The voltage measured at the battery terminals easily rises to 16V at 25˚c ambient temperature, which is way above the gassing voltage, as I belive.
Things I observed:
When the measured battery voltage rieses above 13.8V, the LCD display on the CC claims to stop loading and no current (in terms of Ampere) can be measured between the panels an the CC. Also, If I disconnect the panels, the voltage at the battery terminals immediately drops to 13.8V.
What I want to know:
Can the above do any harm to my battery, or is this just normal behaviour for an MPPT Charge Controller?
It somehow doesn't feel right to have 16V at a 12V battery terminal
If anyone has experienced the same, of even has an explanation for the phenomenon, a reply would be greatly appreciated.
---
MPPT = Maximum Power Point Tracking
CC = Charge Controller
AGM = Absorbent Glass Mat (Deep Cycle Battery)
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