Charging Off Grid Batteries

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @belgrademachine
    @belgrademachine 8 лет назад

    nice clear explanation. thank you!

  • @alanmarine7608
    @alanmarine7608  9 лет назад +2

    I never realised how many times I say "Umm" when I am a little nervous making a technical video... Too funny !

    • @robnnorthaustin
      @robnnorthaustin 8 лет назад +2

      I never noticed lol. I guess I was paying attention to what you had to say and am interested in the technology. I can't understand why anyone would comment with a childish reply below when they had no interest in off grid systems or I imagine any knowledge in living off grid.

  • @diditsubrata7383
    @diditsubrata7383 8 лет назад

    hey alan that was great videos! i hv some question about mppt charge systems.
    1. how did mppt know that my battery is fully charged?they can read from max voltage?
    2. if i have custom 44.4Vnominal(Not48vsys) Lithium battery pack which is have 50,4Vmax at full charge, how can the mppt know my battery is fully charged ( Lithium 48V system have 54Vmax at full charged), i mean my battery pack is 44v system and mppt will read it as 48v system?
    3. on that MPPT , can we set voltageMax Cuttoff paramter?

    • @alanmarine7608
      @alanmarine7608  8 лет назад

      Hello, you would use the "custom" settings that you would independently set on your controller for a LiFePO4 bank so you don't have your BMS reach the HVC. I use Morningstar so I connect a laptop PC to set the custom voltages for absorb and float, as well as disable Equalise for LiFePO4 banks.

    • @diditsubrata7383
      @diditsubrata7383 8 лет назад

      +Alan Marine hello , thankyou for your answer alan. i have some other question:
      i have 2x260Wp PV , is it okay to use 44.4v systems?(Vmp for those 2 panels= 61,4Vmp) i worrying about the low input voltage from the mppt. can i disable low input protection?