OldBawley
Well-Known Member
14.1 v is low for an absorption voltage. Are they gel batteries?
You did not state the size of your battery bank, but at around 1.5 - 2%. So when a 200AHr battery is accepting 3-4A the charging shoud be dropped down to float. At this stage the battery will be 90-95% charged.
The AHr counters do need appropriate parameters for battery efficiency etc it sound like yours might be reading a bit low, but its hard to sure without more details.
The German made IVT 20 amp has no regulation, I know you wrote to buy a MPPT with means to regulate some parameters, I was stupid and bought what was available.
The 14,1 V may be !4,25 V, readout on a big screen digital voltmeter connected to the output of the regulator.
The Ahr counter is a 20 year old Mastevolt Batmann, measuring on a shunt mounted on the battery’s common negative pole. That counter reeds only 13,2 V ( chequed and confirmed with a cheep multimeter ) No parameters to set there as well, It just counts incoming and outgoing Amps. Has to be read with a bit of knowledge. Batts are wet lead, 4 X 130 Amps.
I never understood why there was such a difference of tension with only half a meter of thick electric cable connecting the regulator and the battery’s.
Only possible explanation is that the positive passes trough one of those big battery switches enabling to divide the battery bank into two banks. Maybe some loss in that ( short and well made ) switch - connection. ( Vetus three way switch )
BTW, two sunny days in a row now and all is full despite heavy laptop use. How I love that sun.
Some dark and cloudy days are enough to dump me into depression, hence my earlier post.