xeitosaphil
Well-Known Member
I have a Morningstar Pro Star 15 Solar controller which has been controlling my 100w panel all summer. The combo has been keeping up with the Fridge Freezer discharge for the last 5 months admirably. Now having turned the F/F off for the winter, the panel is producing more power than needed to keep the batteries at 100% on sunny days.
I found yesterday that the Smart Gauge High Voltage Alarm cut in a couple of times, and it would appear quickly reading in the instructions for the Prostar that the High Voltage disconnect voltage is 15.2v.
Is the voltage of 15.2v going to damage the batteries? 15.2v is also above the 14.4v gassing level?
Why would a company set this sort of level if it was going to damage the battery or cause excessive gassing?
If it will damage the batteries and excess gassing, is there any electronic gismo I can introduce into the circuit to limit maximum battery voltage?
I have yet to test the controller for a problem as suggested in the manual for “ High Battery voltages “ due to limited time onboard yesterday, so I actually turned the solar panel off as batteries were already at 14.56v when I left the boat. Controller set for sealed battery type.
If it is not a problem I could always set the SG alarm threshold higher, but wondered if I am shortening the battery life by doing so?
User manual can be found here - http://www.morningstarcorp.com/en/support/library/PS2.IOM.English.EN.021.pdf
Any input would be welcome - Philip
I found yesterday that the Smart Gauge High Voltage Alarm cut in a couple of times, and it would appear quickly reading in the instructions for the Prostar that the High Voltage disconnect voltage is 15.2v.
Is the voltage of 15.2v going to damage the batteries? 15.2v is also above the 14.4v gassing level?
Why would a company set this sort of level if it was going to damage the battery or cause excessive gassing?
If it will damage the batteries and excess gassing, is there any electronic gismo I can introduce into the circuit to limit maximum battery voltage?
I have yet to test the controller for a problem as suggested in the manual for “ High Battery voltages “ due to limited time onboard yesterday, so I actually turned the solar panel off as batteries were already at 14.56v when I left the boat. Controller set for sealed battery type.
If it is not a problem I could always set the SG alarm threshold higher, but wondered if I am shortening the battery life by doing so?
User manual can be found here - http://www.morningstarcorp.com/en/support/library/PS2.IOM.English.EN.021.pdf
Any input would be welcome - Philip