Hi all,
It's been a while since I was here and thanks to those that helped with giving me advice. I've got my solar power system up and running in the last 2 days but I was wondering if someone could help me clarify a question I have about my battery's SOC.
This is my system which I'm testing with x2 100W 12V panels:
24V battery bank (x2 100Ah 12V Casil sealed lead-acid batteries)
MidNite Classic 200
Victron Phoenix inverter 24v 1200W (not running it anywhere near full capacity)
x2 100W 12V solar panels
The advice I received was that the majority of first-timers are going to ruin their batteries - so these two were picked up new but on the cheap (someone was moving so I got a good deal). Last time I was told that these were primarily for telecommunication purposes and not to expect too much out of them. I figured they would be good to learn on.
In the Classic I entered that the battery was 100Ah and 24V. I have a Whiz Bang Jr linked to the classic and when I set it up it showed me that the SOC was 100% - this surprised me because the voltage (with only the classic being powered) was 24.2V. I had in my mind around 12.7V = 100% for each battery in the series giving 25.2V or so if full.
This is the link to the battery pdf http://www.casilbattery.com/products...ductId=83.html
Also I'm using the default bulk, float and equalize on the midnite (28.6V, 27.2V, 28.6V respectively) - if anyone has any suggestions based on that pdf, I'm all ears. Thanks!
This image shows the MidNite panel - it was under a small load at this point.
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It's been a while since I was here and thanks to those that helped with giving me advice. I've got my solar power system up and running in the last 2 days but I was wondering if someone could help me clarify a question I have about my battery's SOC.
This is my system which I'm testing with x2 100W 12V panels:
24V battery bank (x2 100Ah 12V Casil sealed lead-acid batteries)
MidNite Classic 200
Victron Phoenix inverter 24v 1200W (not running it anywhere near full capacity)
x2 100W 12V solar panels
The advice I received was that the majority of first-timers are going to ruin their batteries - so these two were picked up new but on the cheap (someone was moving so I got a good deal). Last time I was told that these were primarily for telecommunication purposes and not to expect too much out of them. I figured they would be good to learn on.
In the Classic I entered that the battery was 100Ah and 24V. I have a Whiz Bang Jr linked to the classic and when I set it up it showed me that the SOC was 100% - this surprised me because the voltage (with only the classic being powered) was 24.2V. I had in my mind around 12.7V = 100% for each battery in the series giving 25.2V or so if full.
This is the link to the battery pdf http://www.casilbattery.com/products...ductId=83.html
Also I'm using the default bulk, float and equalize on the midnite (28.6V, 27.2V, 28.6V respectively) - if anyone has any suggestions based on that pdf, I'm all ears. Thanks!
This image shows the MidNite panel - it was under a small load at this point.
Capture.jpg
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