Classic output voltage limit ?

Started by SolarMusher, February 04, 2013, 01:40:10 PM

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SolarMusher

Could I use limit to limit the max absorb voltage with temp comp on my 48V system?
I have 24Vdc fridge and freezer which are limited to 31.5V using step down converter but I would like to absorb at 62Vdc.
It could go up to 64V with temp compensated so too high (+32V) for my freezer and fridge, I would like to limit the max absorb voltage to 63V max (temp comp) to keep them safe.
Any thoughts?
Erik
Off Grid with 4kw PV | 2x Classic 200/WBjr | 2x Outback VFX3648 Epanel | 3x SPD300 + 1x Schneider HEPD80 | Hub + Mate + PSX-240 | Volthium 400Ah/51.2V LFP battery bank + Trimetric | 1500 watts AC water heater | Kubota 11kw GL diesel generator

SolarMusher

Ok, I've used temp comp max Voltage in Limit and it's working fine  ;D
I'm going to use 62V absorb for one month to see if my batteries like this setting.
Erik
Off Grid with 4kw PV | 2x Classic 200/WBjr | 2x Outback VFX3648 Epanel | 3x SPD300 + 1x Schneider HEPD80 | Hub + Mate + PSX-240 | Volthium 400Ah/51.2V LFP battery bank + Trimetric | 1500 watts AC water heater | Kubota 11kw GL diesel generator

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