vas
Well-Known Member
hi,
ready to fit the battery bank onboard (waiting for ever for some tiny chips to arrive from all over the place!), should have connected and working by the w/e
One issue that needs some thought is charging/discharging policy
What I mean, when on board in the summer, I may need 150Ah (out of the 300 available) I may need a bit more but that's the ballpark figure.
Off season, consumption is minimal 5-10Ah max.
So on season, I can have the bank starting balancing at 3.45V per cell and stop at 3.5 with a tail current of 1.5-2A (passive balancing copes with that) they'll dip as far as necessary and next day solar with replenish - caters for the odd overcast day as well.
What do I do off season with sunny weather though? Down here that's the norm for April, May as well as most of Oct. FE, over the last week, with one fridge running, in the morning Trojans are at 95% and by 9:00 they are back at 100% - ambient temps are still low...
I can program the BMS to keep a similar policy by not turning on the solar if SoC is >50% and only when it reaches that, solar is enabled and brings it back to 80-85% whatever the 3.45-3.5V per cell is.
That would mean solar is on say once a week or so and bank is cycled once (if so) a week compared to 75-80% daily!
Makes sense in terms of improving the longevity of the cells?
any pointers on approaches followed by the experts?
cheers
V.
ready to fit the battery bank onboard (waiting for ever for some tiny chips to arrive from all over the place!), should have connected and working by the w/e
One issue that needs some thought is charging/discharging policy
What I mean, when on board in the summer, I may need 150Ah (out of the 300 available) I may need a bit more but that's the ballpark figure.
Off season, consumption is minimal 5-10Ah max.
So on season, I can have the bank starting balancing at 3.45V per cell and stop at 3.5 with a tail current of 1.5-2A (passive balancing copes with that) they'll dip as far as necessary and next day solar with replenish - caters for the odd overcast day as well.
What do I do off season with sunny weather though? Down here that's the norm for April, May as well as most of Oct. FE, over the last week, with one fridge running, in the morning Trojans are at 95% and by 9:00 they are back at 100% - ambient temps are still low...
I can program the BMS to keep a similar policy by not turning on the solar if SoC is >50% and only when it reaches that, solar is enabled and brings it back to 80-85% whatever the 3.45-3.5V per cell is.
That would mean solar is on say once a week or so and bank is cycled once (if so) a week compared to 75-80% daily!
Makes sense in terms of improving the longevity of the cells?
any pointers on approaches followed by the experts?
cheers
V.
