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What are the settings?so do we need to amend the voltage settings for the batteries if we want to go below 14%?
The manual states:What are the settings?
I would drop float to 50.25VThe manual states:
Max charging - 53.5v
Absorption - 53v
Float - 52.5v
Shut down - 46v (20%)
Restart - 48v
I would drop float to 50.25V
Also 46V could be 10-20%, 48V is probably closer to 20% imho.
so do we need to amend the voltage settings for the batteries if we want to go below 14%?
I have the same issue as @SauRoNZA, same battery except I have 2 in my bank. Also shuts down at 14%. Going to try and set the voltages manually when the clouds clear up here, and see what % it corresponds to. Guess it's a process of trial and error.
With that said, this will only be for exceptional circumstances. Under normal conditions I don't go below 20%, mostly because I don't want any issues should I need to put in a warranty claim...
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The above curve is for a 12V LFP (4S) so at 12V is around 10% so 12 divide 4 is 3V per cell.
I think your 48V is 15S (48/15=3.2V)
So 3 x 15 = 45V for 10%
I think I have that right
You don't really want to go below 3V.
Can you not use voltages instead of percentages?
Restart the inverter I think.Seems reasonable.
Can plug it in and see.
What does “restart” mean in literal terms?
after a battery-forced shutdown that's the % the inverter will restart atSeems reasonable.
Can plug it in and see.
What does “restart” mean in literal terms?
after a battery-forced shutdown that's the % the inverter will restart at
so if shutdown is 8% and restart is 15%, only when the battery gets to 15% will the inverter restart
That makes more sense. Their manuals are written in Engrish then...after a battery-forced shutdown that's the % the inverter will restart at
so if shutdown is 8% and restart is 15%, only when the battery gets to 15% will the inverter restart
Can you not use voltages instead of percentages?
My Axpert/Mecer is set using AGM settings sadly as there is no comms cable for the ZTE batteries, but the 20% was set at 47v from what I can see in the settings.Yes but then you have to switch to AGM.
That’s the entire problem it seems the Sunsynk even when set to Lithium adheres to the low threshold modes set via Voltage.
I mean logic says based on that you could just put them at their lowest values possible and the BMS will then be in control but not quite willing to test it.
Will drop it one volt at a time.
I think the BMS will cut out at 42V which is still only 2.8V per cell. LFP cells cut-off is 2.5V so I see Dyness are being conservative.Yes but then you have to switch to AGM.
That’s the entire problem it seems the Sunsynk even when set to Lithium adheres to the low threshold modes set via Voltage.
I mean logic says based on that you could just put them at their lowest values possible and the BMS will then be in control but not quite willing to test it.
Will drop it one volt at a time.