Classic High Battery Temp Charger Shutdown?

Started by bdimambro, March 31, 2015, 10:00:49 PM

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bdimambro

All,

Is there a way to have the Classic battery charging shutdown if the batteries reach a high temp set point? I have AGMs and would like to make sure the batteries do not exceed 105F during the charge cycle. I thought this was supposed to be in the latest code update and have been unable to find this capability.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Brian

Westbranch

Hi.  What are your observations leading up to the 105 temp reading (that's pretty high) , ambient temps? location, system specs?, etc? 
What brand AGM?
Do they recommend an EQ?
and any other info you think might be relevant.
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Quote from: bdimambro on March 31, 2015, 10:00:49 PM
All,

Is there a way to have the Classic battery charging shutdown if the batteries reach a high temp set point? I have AGMs and would like to make sure the batteries do not exceed 105F during the charge cycle. I thought this was supposed to be in the latest code update and have been unable to find this capability.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Brian
Brian

It is in there. Can not remember the exact location. But it is in one of the sub menus. try looking at the menus that have more on them. Pretty sure it is not Tweats. Maybe the Advance. Sorry not at location of my controller to look.
John

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bdimambro

Thanks I'll have another look. What I am wanting to do is to safeguard my batteries from thermal runaway. I have a 2 banks of 12 year old Absolyte IIP VRLA batteries that are still performing well. They experience heat death at 120F. So I figure that if temp is escalating and I can shutdown the charging when the batteries hit 105F should prevent them from reaching 120F. Well ... that's the thought anyway.

As far as equalization goes, as long as the difference between cells when under load do not exceed .08vdc, should not need to equalize. I do use a BLS desuphator that seems to be working well.

Thanks for the help with this ... I look for the high temp shutdown again.

Westbranch

About the desulphator:  there was some discussion over on the NAWS board a while back  and someone noted there was a bit of interference from the desulphator and the Charge controller, one of the users disconnected his desulphator... there are 69 hits for 'desulphator'

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KID FW1811 560W >C&D 24V 900Ah AGM
CL150 29032 FW V.2126-NW2097-GP2133 175A E-Panel WBjr, 3Px4s 140W > 24V 900Ah AGM,
2 Cisco WRT54GL i/c DD-WRT Rtr, NetGr DS104Hub
Cotek ST1500 Inv  want a 24V  ROSIE Inverter
OmniCharge3024  Eu1/2/3000iGens
West Chilcotin 1680+W to come

bdimambro

I will have a look at this. Thanks for bringing the desulphator issue up. Will be a bummer if I have to disconnect it.

Thanks

boB

In the latest firmware, there is a "MORE" screen in the Limits Menu that allows you
to adjust the highest battery temperature allowed.  This is in Celsius and normally
sits at 170.0 degrees C which would be disabled.

In older firmware, but newer than late 2014, that value may be as a modbus
register but not available in the MNGP menus.

I don't know if it is available in the Local App yet but I do not think it is.

boB
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