Cardo
Well-Known Member
So, we have one of these dealing with our (normally 300w, but currently 200w) panels:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MPPT-30A-...921?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c317a3559
We have 500Ah of sealed lead acid batteries that are currently being kept topped up by the controller, with very little (pretty much negligible) output at the moment.
Problem is, the voltages seem to be going surprisingly high, and I'm concerned it may be wrecking our batteries.
Quite often when I've had a look I'll find the voltage at the batteries is 14.4 - 14.5v. This is usually when it's suddenly got brighter as clouds have parted. If I keep an eye on things, the voltage usually drops down to around 13.8v after a minute or two. When things go cloudy and then brighten up again, same thing happens again.
Today I popped along to check on some stuff. It's been peeing down with rain and it's been really grey, but we had a sudden moment of sunshine as I got to the boat. I checked the voltage and this showed 14.8v!
I checked the batteries themselves and they didn't feel warm or anything like that.
For the time being, I've disconnected the solar panels as I'm concerned about damage being caused. Though, to be honest, if this has been causing damage, the damage will already be done!
When I disconnected the solar panels, the voltage dropped to 13.8v. I didn't hang around to see what they ended up resting at.
The controller is set to the sealed batteries setting and I've told it how much Ah the bank is.
Thoughts?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MPPT-30A-...921?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c317a3559
We have 500Ah of sealed lead acid batteries that are currently being kept topped up by the controller, with very little (pretty much negligible) output at the moment.
Problem is, the voltages seem to be going surprisingly high, and I'm concerned it may be wrecking our batteries.
Quite often when I've had a look I'll find the voltage at the batteries is 14.4 - 14.5v. This is usually when it's suddenly got brighter as clouds have parted. If I keep an eye on things, the voltage usually drops down to around 13.8v after a minute or two. When things go cloudy and then brighten up again, same thing happens again.
Today I popped along to check on some stuff. It's been peeing down with rain and it's been really grey, but we had a sudden moment of sunshine as I got to the boat. I checked the voltage and this showed 14.8v!
I checked the batteries themselves and they didn't feel warm or anything like that.
For the time being, I've disconnected the solar panels as I'm concerned about damage being caused. Though, to be honest, if this has been causing damage, the damage will already be done!
When I disconnected the solar panels, the voltage dropped to 13.8v. I didn't hang around to see what they ended up resting at.
The controller is set to the sealed batteries setting and I've told it how much Ah the bank is.
Thoughts?