@jared Thank you for your responses. Is there a way to see what charging voltage the BMS is calling for? The monitor displays the BMS charge curr...
Thank You @Jared for your responses here and in my other thread. So this is beginning to make sense to me. The EPS idle current of 1.37A DC, distrib...
@jared In lead acid, or lithium mode?
@jlankford Thanks. I have 2 batteries now, at 25 and 28%, with min cell voltage at 3.206v, 3.207v, respectively. The whole system will be set to st...
@brdfrd I would set charging to based on voltage to make sure that the cells reach the overcharged warning protection.
The minimum amount of discharge amperage reported is 0.5 amps DC.
@brdfrd Keep an eye on your cell voltages so you don't accidentally run one or two of the batteries into the ground. With the reported SOC numbers ...
@jared I'm not at the cabin until this weekend. I'm going to have to put it on stand-by, remotely, tomorrow. I have 2 of the 4 batteries at 28%, and 2...
@brdfrd the dip switch order is correct. Would you be able to charge the battery bank up to roughly 57.4v or until a cell hits 3.6v on each battery an...
@jared Not to highjack this thread but I think this would be considered related. Does the same apply to the 6000xp with wall mount batteries? I h...
With the rated <70W in normal mode, you should expect to see roughly around 1.37A from the battery bank when powering idle consumption.A lot of BMS...
This depends on if BMS communication is being used or if the inverter is set to lead-acid battery type. With BMS communication, the charging voltage i...
@jared Photo of the batteries, above, with the dipswitch info...
@jared EG4 48v 100Ah LL-S (x4)I had been discharging in Lead Acid mode based on advice from Tech Support. I have to switch back regularly, just to che...
@brdfrd What lithium brand and battery protocol is being used?