sailor211
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Setup :- Working happily for 10 years plus.
Engine Start battery 70Ah
Two domestic 110Ah batteries as a single bank
Adverc BM control unit
90 Ah Leece Neville alternator
Boat lives on a mooring. Air X wind charging when not running the engine.
Problem:-
With the ADVERC in circuit the charge commences OK rises to 14V and all appears to run through the charge cycle. However after a while the voltage will climb to 15 then 15.6 V
With the ADVERC unplugged the charge voltage is 12.8 – 13.2 consistent.
ADVERC returned and checked by ADVERC, and found to be functioning correctly. I assume this is correct.
The ELECSOL domestic batteries are, past their best after 5 years and not holding charge to an acceptable level. ( Charged by the sterling 3 stage charger they charge at 14.1V then drop to 13.2V float after ½ an hour) Are the failing batteries the root of the problem?
If I fit new batteries will all be well, and the problem disappear, or will I knacker the new batteries the first time I start the engine by over voltage?
I cannot see why the voltage rises? Unless the ADVERC is failing . I am assured the unit tested OK
Engine revs should not affect anything. The only effect can think of is that with increased engine running time the ADVERC is getting warm however there has not been a change since installation.
Any suggestions as to cause or what to test ?
Engine Start battery 70Ah
Two domestic 110Ah batteries as a single bank
Adverc BM control unit
90 Ah Leece Neville alternator
Boat lives on a mooring. Air X wind charging when not running the engine.
Problem:-
With the ADVERC in circuit the charge commences OK rises to 14V and all appears to run through the charge cycle. However after a while the voltage will climb to 15 then 15.6 V
With the ADVERC unplugged the charge voltage is 12.8 – 13.2 consistent.
ADVERC returned and checked by ADVERC, and found to be functioning correctly. I assume this is correct.
The ELECSOL domestic batteries are, past their best after 5 years and not holding charge to an acceptable level. ( Charged by the sterling 3 stage charger they charge at 14.1V then drop to 13.2V float after ½ an hour) Are the failing batteries the root of the problem?
If I fit new batteries will all be well, and the problem disappear, or will I knacker the new batteries the first time I start the engine by over voltage?
I cannot see why the voltage rises? Unless the ADVERC is failing . I am assured the unit tested OK
Engine revs should not affect anything. The only effect can think of is that with increased engine running time the ADVERC is getting warm however there has not been a change since installation.
Any suggestions as to cause or what to test ?