Thank you, Thank you. I kept getting alarm going off on my inverter until I saw your video. I have the same batteries. I set the MT-50 based on your settings and problem solved. Thank you again.
Thank you, this helps me to up grade. I have had no problems with my EPEVER controller. I plan on purchasing this battery. Will Prowse channel was impressed also. He just did a review on this battery.
Hey thank you! I saw Will's tear down of the 100ah last night. I am super happy with the 300ah version. Finally got my epever configured properly, and its working fine. Was more of a "user" problem...if you know what I mean!
Thank you for that. I’m one of those that finds the user manual is all words and numbers and doesn’t make a great deal of meaning, but having seen your video I too changed the settings , on 300 lithium the full charge has reached its optimal settings.👍👍👍
At 2:50 the 13.2v reconnect is not a "hard" setting; it is being constrained by another setting that it cannot violate. PARAM errors mean setpoint logic is being violated (float cannot be > "boost"/absorption, for example). The exact logic is spelled out in more recent controller manuals.
I'm fighting with lowering the Voltage to STOP Charging.. Today I was watching my Home built 288ah Lifepo4 battery reach 100%. Once my BMS says I'm at 100%, the Epever Continues to dump power into my cells at 200w, 16+ Amps until my BMS Shuts it down because a cell reaches 3.6v roughly, and very suddenly. I'll run HOURS with a deviation of 0.0013.. But once I hit 100% (according to the BMS).. The Epever keeps dumping in power. I've watched 20+ videos, read articles.. Hunted Google.. Today I REMOVED THE LOAD, And locked the fets in "off" in the BMS due to a cell overcharged.. TWO cells were well over 3.58v, while two others were only at 3.35ish. (So a HUGE deviation that formed between 99% and the Contoller stopping once the BMS shut it down. My 12v Fridge is now running on Shore power.. An hour of watching the battery balance.. As I try desperately to figure this out. I can't figure out how to stop charging at 90-95% or say 275ah?? Floating a little BEFORE 100% ++.. I've been stabbing the dark trying to figure out HOW DO I stop it from charging to 101%+??
@@sailingthehighwave827 > I can't figure out how to stop charging at 90-95% It's hard to do. I'd keep dropping the voltage and reducing the Absorption duration to the minimum value. I think the min is 10mins with epever controllers. Might start at 3.35Vpc and creep up a bit further day after day to see how the cells react. I charged my LFP bank with an epever (3.45Vpc, 20 mins of Absorption) and it behaved as expected.
Thank You for great video! I was almost considering getting a Lithium version from EP Evers. I still have my 4 large Trojan's FLA. So when these are tired and Lithium comes down I will try it.
Excelente video, gracias. Para programar batería de litio, seleccione en el EPPT, con el SELECT, voltios. Luego oprima y mantenga ENTER, hasta ver cambiando los tipos de Baterías. Escoja FO4. Luego oprime ENTER para dejar fija lo elegido. Ya en el MT50 aparecerá con Batt Type LFP04, luego vaya a Control Para y en Equalize Time ponga 0min. Pues las baterías de litio no es necesario ecualizar. Y listo. Apague y encienda el EPEVER y ya quedará listo para sus baterías. Suerte a todos.
why do you use a gel setting for a lithium battery? Does that charge controller not just allow you to set it for lithium. I was thinking about going with Epever but I may go with Renogy now. I won't have to change any settings on the Renogy, it will be automatic upon hooking to battery.
I've actually gone back to user setting now. Originally I had problems getting the exact parameters I wanted, whjch as it turned out was the under voltage reconnect hanging me up. Its doing great now, but was just my inexperience on working these new settings for lifepo4 .
at 3:52, you mention that "this has made all the difference in the world", what problems did it resolve? I didn't catch that in the video.?? If you have been using the led-acid batteries chargine programme, you will have all the problems in the world with the mppt, as it will not charge properly nor discharge properly.
When I was running lead acid, I just used the default settings for that chemistry and it worked perfectly. I changed to user settings once I switched over to lifepo4. It took me a bit of time to figure out the parameters for this chemistry, but is now set where I like it and working very well. 🤙
I read a comment from an electrical engineer that made the point you don't want to rely on the bms for charge limiting, that instead you want the charge controller to do it. And if your doing a 80%-20% soc for battery longevity then you have to set your parameters lower which would mean definitely not depending on bms to stop your float or boost charge. I started researching a cpl months ago so i would have at least some idea of what i would need to set my parameters at when i get my setup together, which im finally getting to. Im watching this video again and reading thru comments as a refresher, and thought i would comment on what i read. It was on using a pwm along with an mppt to maximize charging, and the guy was using the bms to stop the overcharging since the two cc didn't "talk" to each other, but i think it would also stand to reason it would be better to not use bms for the same purpose for this application. But i could be wrong lol.
@@checkingoutgypsymike2075 I would also like to do the 80%-20% recommended. I have a 360ah lifepo4... I would love to know what you set your boost and float at when you get everything set up! I mean, honestly if you could drop all your settings when done, I could run a more accurate comparison. 🙏
I realize you did this video over 6 months ago, but it is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. I have a 300Ah lithium Chinese battery, the EPever AN series controller and just got the MT50 so I can set the "user" settings. I'm wondering if I should go with a lower voltage for longer battery life. At least until I find I need the extra amps. I've heard it is best to charge\discharge between 20-80% SOC. Not sure if we have the exact battery, but I would think the same settings would apply. Thanks for the video, crossing my fingers that I don't mess up something expensive :)
Even though it's been six months since that video, I still fiddle around with my charging parameters. Pretty much I charge to 14.2 volts now, hold it there for 30 minutes, and set float 13.5-13.6v. Of course disable the equalize setting. Today I hooked up a second 40amp epever controller, for a second string of panels. Hope to make a video this week about that, and I will cover parameters again. Thanks for being part of the conversation here...aloha 🤙
It depends on your situation. Andy on Off the Grid uses slow charging voltage of 3.4v with absorption and on his graft with 3.4 v it charged up to 87%(?) and took 4hrs of absorption time to reach 97%. If you have the time slow charging as you stated does not stress the cells that much but takes longer. Below he is charging at 3.55 v (97%SOC) so it will charge quicker but stresses the cell more and maybe decrease its life but as Andy said if you only have a short window of charging ( less sun, moving in an RV) then faster would get your capacity up quicker. Either way Andy shows that it does not make much sense to charge at greater than 3.5v. He also recommends not to set the float charger too much lower than the boost charge since it would not kick in until the cells drop below the float and thus lose value time and sun energy during that time (voltagage) difference. As you know, lithium does not use float stage but by setting up to just below or equal to boost, the charger does not stay at that stage for long. 20-80% SOC is a good range to keep your cells for longevity. If you find you are using more than that, its time to upgrade to more cells!
How do you turn the load on and off? The instructions in the manual on page 14 don't work. In fact, the screen in the manual doesn't even match that on the controller. I assume load setting "100" is "manual mode," but I might be wrong. Is it just me, or is this interface unnecessarily confusing?
For the first year on these new systems, batteries etc. I spent so much time with these controllers. Not extremely user friendly for sure. Confusing , indeed. Was actually a good exercise for me to learn my system well, but now with Victron charge controllers and couldn't be happier. Aloha! 🤙
@@ProjectsinParadise808 I figured out the answer right after I posted my question. I finally figured out how to get the PC software to work and set the load to "off" using that. When I looked at the LCD on the Tracer, I saw that it changed the setting of the load mode to "117". "Off" in the PC software was a bit more intuitive than "117" on the Tracer. Once on "117" (Manual Mode), the instructions on page 14 worked. The other major thing that confused me was that when I set my battery type to LiFePO4, many of the setting changes I wanted to make were unavailable to change. When I made the changes I wanted using the PC software, It automatically changed my battery type to "User". Stupid me. It would make more sense to start with LiPO4, and make tweaks from there. The Victron controllers are slightly more than twice as expensive as the Epever controllers. Do they at least provide an unambiguous user interface?
Hello friend, how are you? My MT 50 works normally with the solar panel turned off, but when I turn the panel on it restarts. I turn off the apinel and it goes back to normal, which could be
Please my epever charge controller is set to acid lead but i just change my batteries to lithium. How do i change the charge controller to lithium settings?
I’m a little confused about the float charge. My understanding is that lithium does not require a float charge only lead acid and gel batteries require a float charge. Float charging lithium damages it, this is just what I have heard so can you confirm this for me
That is correct. Lifepo4 does not need to be floated. That said, most charge controllers I am familiar with have float settings to be programmed to your specific battery. For example, I am using a couple different Lifepo4 batteries, and both recommend setting float to 13.8v, which I have done. After being fully charged to 14.5, the panels back current off to 13.8. But it doesn't hold at a steady 13.8 . It will go down below that, then the panels periodically give a boost back up to 13.8 momentarily, repeating until there is no more charging for the day. Hope this made sense. It took me awhile watching, and playing with the settings to have it dialed in. aloha 🤙
Yes , you are correct - see my reply to jdtracy above. Andy on Off the Grid has a good explanation and setting for it. ruclips.net/video/pijPu7t-akM/видео.html
Information for this line of SCCs is sparse. Thanks for posting this. I am going out to compare what I finally decided on with my new 100a model. I have owned a 40a as well.. this was several years ago and there was basically no help out there... not even from the manufacturer. One thing that I did on the smaller system was turn off 120vac out of the inverter using a 40amp SSR controlled via the load terminals when battery voltage was a a certain low point. Again, thanks.
I have the Epever 60 amp controller and 2 qoo ah lithium Lipo4 12 volt batteries wired in parallel. I have little knowledge about the parameters for this setup with 6 120 watt panels also in parallel. Can I use the settings you use on yours? My controller never shows more than .2 of an amp going to the batteries even though I measure 31 amps going into the controller. The controller settings I have must be wrong. Both Weize batteries have bms also. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! E
I have 99% this exact same issue. The only difference is I'm using flooded batteries instead of lithium. Did you ever find a way to show more than just a 0.2A battery charge?
Can I use 2 controllers : 1 with existing 24v non lithium controller and add another the one in this video to add 24v lifepo to same system? Hard wire both to fuses then to inverter?
Thanks for tuning in! I use basically the same parameters on my 100ah batteries. I sometimes make small changes depending what system I'm using, and it's various components sensitivity, but mostly the same. aloha 🤙
So Do you need to reboot the mppt to load the new settings? MY mt50 still shows the mppt in the same charging "programme/state" after adjusting the settings for how to charge my batteries.
Never had to reset the mppt pe se...was able to adjust all parameters via the mt 50... hope this helps. The mppt itself is a little user unfriendly, but the mt 50 makes it easier 🤙
How do you actually change/set the voltage and celsius on the temp. Comp. Coefficient screen? It will not let us even change anything except the first part to -3mv
Good morning A tip for lifepo4 24v After reaching the maximum charge in my case 27.52v. What is the voltage to set to resume charging the battery pack? Thanks
You are not following the Chin settings. The settings provided by Chin are BMS specific. Have you notices any disadvantages in using your own settings?
@@ProjectsinParadise808 oh ok i have only 2 wired in series equalling to 240w I've seen the voltage go as high as 36v so i think i might have to add 2 more panels or one big one.
So with user mode you can charge lifepo4 batteries? I saw wills video but he's not much on answering questions. I saw a viewers comment on one of adam walch/walsh? videos that epever wouldn't give lifepo4 battery banks enough charge. I like the mt50 for manual programming so i don't have to use victron and a bunch of shunts/wifi/app programs. If im in the middle of knowhere and break or lose my phone I'd be dead in the water if i needed to do anything with victron. I'm going to look for your update video, thanks for this one!!
@@checkingoutgypsymike2075 yeah it took me awhile to finally settle in on settings with the epever/mt50 that I'm comfortable with. A lot had to do with my own learning curve with lifepo4 since it was new for me...been on lead acid batteries forever. The preset settings can work if you disable the equalize setting. After several weeks of playing around with it found what I really like in user setting and will run with that. Now I don't have to look at it too much...it just works perfectly. Boost to 14.3, float 13.5, 0 for equalize. I set a ten minute boost at 14.3 because there's not much gained by going longer. I am still learning this chemistry, but loving it. Thanks for checking in.
@@ProjectsinParadise808 is equalized setting the same as absorption time? I watched off grid garages video and there was a question on why not set float voltage to be same as absor voltage to allow bms to continuously balance cells as well as allow solar to supply any loads without having to cycle back to bulk and abdor mode. Off grid garage said yes, set absor=float. Another commentor junker zn had a few seemingly insightful comments. He said to never do this, batteries are not capacitors. Even if the amps are reading zero there are going to be eddy currents at the potential wall, and it will overcharge above it if the cc is left in that state. Setting the float high enough to actually get the bms to top-balance the cells is also high enough to over charge the battery and damage/reduce it's life. He stated you want cc to charge battery hi enough for bms to be able to top balance it (eg bulk absorb target minimum 3.45-3.5 per cell is better with absor time set to zero) amd then for both the cc and bms to both stop messing with the batt until the next charge cycle. Witch seems to agree with you, float should not be set higher than 3.35 or so. Im totally nee to this, i am waiting to learn more so i can top balance my 8 cells as 4 cell 12v's. There are a couple of different terms between that discussion and yours, and other videos, and since your using a epever and not victron i thought I'd ask you any questions. Like is equalized the same as absor time, whats the (turbo charge) setting ect. But mainly since you seem to agree with the 3.35 3.4 float setting, is it ok to ask you any questions when my epever comes in and i set my solar up? Im sure I'll have a few more. The parameters being one, getting the initial top balancing correct then what to program in for lifepo4 settings. Sorry for being so long, but I'd rather ask than mess something up. Thanks for the answer to my first question, it's much appreciated. God bless!!
its the setting parameters you have to look at the logic in the manual. Over Voltage Disconnect Voltage > Charging Limit Voltage ≥ Equalize Charging Voltage ≥ Boost Charging Voltage ≥ Float Charging Voltage > Boost Reconnect Charging Voltage
Thank you, Thank you. I kept getting alarm going off on my inverter until I saw your video. I have the same batteries. I set the MT-50 based on your settings and problem solved. Thank you again.
Excellent! So happy that helped you. Aloha 🤙
Thank you, this helps me to up grade. I have had no problems with my EPEVER controller. I plan on purchasing this battery. Will Prowse channel was impressed also. He just did a review on this battery.
Hey thank you! I saw Will's tear down of the 100ah last night. I am super happy with the 300ah version. Finally got my epever configured properly, and its working fine. Was more of a "user" problem...if you know what I mean!
Projects in Paradise Yes I do. I subscribed to your channel. I would like to see what you do next.
Thank you for that. I’m one of those that finds the user manual is all words and numbers and doesn’t make a great deal of meaning, but having seen your video I too changed the settings , on 300 lithium the full charge has reached its optimal settings.👍👍👍
Right on! aloha 🤙
At 2:50 the 13.2v reconnect is not a "hard" setting; it is being constrained by another setting that it cannot violate. PARAM errors mean setpoint logic is being violated (float cannot be > "boost"/absorption, for example).
The exact logic is spelled out in more recent controller manuals.
took me a while to figure that out...thank you!🤙
I'm fighting with lowering the Voltage to STOP Charging.. Today I was watching my Home built 288ah Lifepo4 battery reach 100%.
Once my BMS says I'm at 100%, the Epever Continues to dump power into my cells at 200w, 16+ Amps until my BMS Shuts it down because a cell reaches 3.6v roughly, and very suddenly.
I'll run HOURS with a deviation of 0.0013.. But once I hit 100% (according to the BMS).. The Epever keeps dumping in power.
I've watched 20+ videos, read articles.. Hunted Google..
Today I REMOVED THE LOAD, And locked the fets in "off" in the BMS due to a cell overcharged.. TWO cells were well over 3.58v, while two others were only at 3.35ish. (So a HUGE deviation that formed between 99% and the Contoller stopping once the BMS shut it down.
My 12v Fridge is now running on Shore power.. An hour of watching the battery balance.. As I try desperately to figure this out.
I can't figure out how to stop charging at 90-95% or say 275ah?? Floating a little BEFORE 100% ++..
I've been stabbing the dark trying to figure out HOW DO I stop it from charging to 101%+??
@@sailingthehighwave827 > I can't figure out how to stop charging at 90-95%
It's hard to do. I'd keep dropping the voltage and reducing the Absorption duration to the minimum value. I think the min is 10mins with epever controllers.
Might start at 3.35Vpc and creep up a bit further day after day to see how the cells react.
I charged my LFP bank with an epever (3.45Vpc, 20 mins of Absorption) and it behaved as expected.
Thank You for great video! I was almost considering getting a Lithium version from EP Evers. I still have my 4 large Trojan's FLA. So when these are tired and Lithium comes down I will try it.
thanks buddy I appreciate the feedback...long time lover of the trojan batteries myself...really liking the lifepo4 now too!
Thanks. With your configuration I was able to configure my 30a EPever. I had to "read" Device Settings first before it would accept any changes.
Glad it helped you some...it took me awhile to figure it out too! 🤙
Excelente video, gracias. Para programar batería de litio, seleccione en el EPPT, con el SELECT, voltios. Luego oprima y mantenga ENTER, hasta ver cambiando los tipos de Baterías. Escoja FO4. Luego oprime ENTER para dejar fija lo elegido. Ya en el MT50 aparecerá con Batt Type LFP04, luego vaya a Control Para y en Equalize Time ponga 0min. Pues las baterías de litio no es necesario ecualizar. Y listo. Apague y encienda el EPEVER y ya quedará listo para sus baterías. Suerte a todos.
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why do you use a gel setting for a lithium battery? Does that charge controller not just allow you to set it for lithium. I was thinking about going with Epever but I may go with Renogy now. I won't have to change any settings on the Renogy, it will be automatic upon hooking to battery.
I've actually gone back to user setting now. Originally I had problems getting the exact parameters I wanted, whjch as it turned out was the under voltage reconnect hanging me up. Its doing great now, but was just my inexperience on working these new settings for lifepo4 .
at 3:52, you mention that "this has made all the difference in the world", what problems did it resolve? I didn't catch that in the video.?? If you have been using the led-acid batteries chargine programme, you will have all the problems in the world with the mppt, as it will not charge properly nor discharge properly.
When I was running lead acid, I just used the default settings for that chemistry and it worked perfectly. I changed to user settings once I switched over to lifepo4. It took me a bit of time to figure out the parameters for this chemistry, but is now set where I like it and working very well. 🤙
Equalize is just a extension of bulk charge for LiFePo4 cells. 120 min +120 min = 4 hr at 14.2-14.6v BMS will shut of current to battery when full.
Thanks for sharing this information with us!🤙
I read a comment from an electrical engineer that made the point you don't want to rely on the bms for charge limiting, that instead you want the charge controller to do it.
And if your doing a 80%-20% soc for battery longevity then you have to set your parameters lower which would mean definitely not depending on bms to stop your float or boost charge.
I started researching a cpl months ago so i would have at least some idea of what i would need to set my parameters at when i get my setup together, which im finally getting to. Im watching this video again and reading thru comments as a refresher, and thought i would comment on what i read. It was on using a pwm along with an mppt to maximize charging, and the guy was using the bms to stop the overcharging since the two cc didn't "talk" to each other, but i think it would also stand to reason it would be better to not use bms for the same purpose for this application. But i could be wrong lol.
@@checkingoutgypsymike2075 I would also like to do the 80%-20% recommended. I have a 360ah lifepo4... I would love to know what you set your boost and float at when you get everything set up! I mean, honestly if you could drop all your settings when done, I could run a more accurate comparison. 🙏
@@kelseymiverson see Andy's Off the Grid video : ruclips.net/video/pijPu7t-akM/видео.html
But You don't show how you changed the numbers You did not like. I am getting two 100ah. what setting should I have? thank you for this video!
In "User" setting....🤙
@@ProjectsinParadise808 Ok Go it. Thanks 🙌🏼
I realize you did this video over 6 months ago, but it is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. I have a 300Ah lithium Chinese battery, the EPever AN series controller and just got the MT50 so I can set the "user" settings. I'm wondering if I should go with a lower voltage for longer battery life. At least until I find I need the extra amps. I've heard it is best to charge\discharge between 20-80% SOC. Not sure if we have the exact battery, but I would think the same settings would apply. Thanks for the video, crossing my fingers that I don't mess up something expensive :)
Even though it's been six months since that video, I still fiddle around with my charging parameters. Pretty much I charge to 14.2 volts now, hold it there for 30 minutes, and set float 13.5-13.6v. Of course disable the equalize setting. Today I hooked up a second 40amp epever controller, for a second string of panels. Hope to make a video this week about that, and I will cover parameters again. Thanks for being part of the conversation here...aloha 🤙
It depends on your situation. Andy on Off the Grid uses slow charging voltage of 3.4v with absorption and on his graft with 3.4 v it charged up to 87%(?) and took 4hrs of absorption time to reach 97%. If you have the time slow charging as you stated does not stress the cells that much but takes longer. Below he is charging at 3.55 v (97%SOC) so it will charge quicker but stresses the cell more and maybe decrease its life but as Andy said if you only have a short window of charging ( less sun, moving in an RV) then faster would get your capacity up quicker. Either way Andy shows that it does not make much sense to charge at greater than 3.5v. He also recommends not to set the float charger too much lower than the boost charge since it would not kick in until the cells drop below the float and thus lose value time and sun energy during that time (voltagage) difference. As you know, lithium does not use float stage but by setting up to just below or equal to boost, the charger does not stay at that stage for long. 20-80% SOC is a good range to keep your cells for longevity. If you find you are using more than that, its time to upgrade to more cells!
@@ProjectsinParadise808 see my reply to jdtracy.
How do you turn the load on and off? The instructions in the manual on page 14 don't work. In fact, the screen in the manual doesn't even match that on the controller. I assume load setting "100" is "manual mode," but I might be wrong. Is it just me, or is this interface unnecessarily confusing?
For the first year on these new systems, batteries etc. I spent so much time with these controllers. Not extremely user friendly for sure. Confusing , indeed. Was actually a good exercise for me to learn my system well, but now with Victron charge controllers and couldn't be happier. Aloha! 🤙
@@ProjectsinParadise808 I figured out the answer right after I posted my question. I finally figured out how to get the PC software to work and set the load to "off" using that. When I looked at the LCD on the Tracer, I saw that it changed the setting of the load mode to "117". "Off" in the PC software was a bit more intuitive than "117" on the Tracer. Once on "117" (Manual Mode), the instructions on page 14 worked. The other major thing that confused me was that when I set my battery type to LiFePO4, many of the setting changes I wanted to make were unavailable to change. When I made the changes I wanted using the PC software, It automatically changed my battery type to "User". Stupid me. It would make more sense to start with LiPO4, and make tweaks from there. The Victron controllers are slightly more than twice as expensive as the Epever controllers. Do they at least provide an unambiguous user interface?
Hello friend, how are you?
My MT 50 works normally with the solar panel turned off, but when I turn the panel on it restarts.
I turn off the apinel and it goes back to normal, which could be
Please my epever charge controller is set to acid lead but i just change my batteries to lithium. How do i change the charge controller to lithium settings?
Q. I'm changing my battery to lithium, and I have the same set, but how do you physically change the settings in the first place??
When the volts go to the 13.7 appr. can you explain what the amps below it means ?
Amps in from solar array 🤙
I have 4 of those batteries 300ah should my setting stay at 300ah or do i need to change it to 1200ah?
Thanks for the video i liked it
Depends on how you have them tied up brother. 4 in series for 48v would be 300 Ah’s, whereas 4 in parallel would be 1200Ah’s. Aloha 🤙
Ok thank you very much 1200 it is appreciate you brother
I’m a little confused about the float charge. My understanding is that lithium does not require a float charge only lead acid and gel batteries require a float charge. Float charging lithium damages it, this is just what I have heard so can you confirm this for me
That is correct. Lifepo4 does not need to be floated. That said, most charge controllers I am familiar with have float settings to be programmed to your specific battery. For example, I am using a couple different Lifepo4 batteries, and both recommend setting float to 13.8v, which I have done. After being fully charged to 14.5, the panels back current off to 13.8. But it doesn't hold at a steady 13.8 . It will go down below that, then the panels periodically give a boost back up to 13.8 momentarily, repeating until there is no more charging for the day. Hope this made sense. It took me awhile watching, and playing with the settings to have it dialed in. aloha 🤙
Yes , you are correct - see my reply to jdtracy above. Andy on Off the Grid has a good explanation and setting for it. ruclips.net/video/pijPu7t-akM/видео.html
Information for this line of SCCs is sparse. Thanks for posting this. I am going out to compare what I finally decided on with my new 100a model. I have owned a 40a as well.. this was several years ago and there was basically no help out there... not even from the manufacturer. One thing that I did on the smaller system was turn off 120vac out of the inverter using a 40amp SSR controlled via the load terminals when battery voltage was a a certain low point. Again, thanks.
Happy you could relate to something I shared. Its working good for me, and I continue to learn as I go along...🤙
I have the Epever 60 amp controller and 2 qoo ah lithium Lipo4 12 volt batteries wired in parallel. I have little knowledge about the parameters for this setup with 6 120 watt panels also in parallel. Can I use the settings you use on yours? My controller never shows more than .2 of an amp going to the batteries even though I measure 31 amps going into the controller. The controller settings I have must be wrong. Both Weize batteries have bms also. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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I have 99% this exact same issue. The only difference is I'm using flooded batteries instead of lithium. Did you ever find a way to show more than just a 0.2A battery charge?
Thanks for a great informative video, would these settings apply to my 600 amp setup? 2 x 300 amp batteries in parallel? If not what would I change?
@ 4:35 The >=50A AN series at least have a separate voltage sense port. Might allow for more accurate Vbatt readings.
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Can I use 2 controllers : 1 with existing 24v non lithium controller and add another the one in this video to add 24v lifepo to same system? Hard wire both to fuses then to inverter?
Thanks for the video, would the parameters change for a 100ah lithium battery ?
Thanks for tuning in! I use basically the same parameters on my 100ah batteries. I sometimes make small changes depending what system I'm using, and it's various components sensitivity, but mostly the same. aloha 🤙
So Do you need to reboot the mppt to load the new settings? MY mt50 still shows the mppt in the same charging "programme/state" after adjusting the settings for how to charge my batteries.
Never had to reset the mppt pe se...was able to adjust all parameters via the mt 50... hope this helps. The mppt itself is a little user unfriendly, but the mt 50 makes it easier 🤙
Queria o Boost Charge em 29.2V mas no modo User só ficava em 29v. Deixei de lado e aceitei.
Obrigado
Stupid question can you have two batterie monitor the mt50 and renogy 500 connected and monitoring the same battery????
I would think so, but I am not familiar with the Renogy unit you're using and if it has a mt50 plug. 🤙
What are people using for a low voltage cutoff for your lifepo4 batteries ???🤔
I’ve seen different amounts from everywhere you look
On my LiFePO4 setting on Epever and mt50 , low voltage cutoff is 11.1 v. I've never run it down to that however. Aloha 🤙
How do you actually change/set the voltage and celsius on the temp. Comp. Coefficient screen? It will not let us even change anything except the first part to -3mv
You can also set the backlight time
Mahalo!🤙
Would this work on my epever bn series with a mt50. For a lithuim battery
yes it will 🤙
Thanks really helped me set this up ❤
Happy to hear that! Aloha!🤙
So how much does this Chinns 300Ah cost?
About 1200
Good morning A tip for lifepo4 24v After reaching the maximum charge in my case 27.52v. What is the voltage to set to resume charging the battery pack? Thanks
Is the 300ah the total of your batteries? If I have 4 200ah batteries, do I set it to 200ah or 800ah?
Yes 300ah is currently the total I am running on one system. If you have 4 200ah tied in parallel, you essentially have one 800ah battery.
4 x 200 amp batteries depends on the setup.
If each battery is 12v, then.
12v setup = 800amps
24v setup = 400 amps
48v setup = 200 amps
if your talking about 4 -3.2v cells wired as one battery than its still only 200ah.
If you have 4x 190 ah battery set up do you need to change the ah to 760ah or leave it at 190?
You need to set it to 760, the total size of your battery bank. 🤙
@@ProjectsinParadise808 ok. Thankyou
Is it supposed to shut the system off when the battery charge gets below the minimum float ?
How to change the DATE?
You are not following the Chin settings. The settings provided by Chin are BMS specific. Have you notices any disadvantages in using your own settings?
I'm going to launch another quick video later today on this topic as well as covering a few other common questions...ty
@@ProjectsinParadise808 can't wait
Thanks for your nice video.
You're welcome! They are great products. Aloha
my lithium batteries are not fully charging
How do you get the amps up so high at 13.8v im only getting 0.5amps on solar side?
how many watts of solar are you running? Im running 500 at the moment.
@@ProjectsinParadise808 oh ok i have only 2 wired in series equalling to 240w I've seen the voltage go as high as 36v so i think i might have to add 2 more panels or one big one.
So with user mode you can charge lifepo4 batteries? I saw wills video but he's not much on answering questions. I saw a viewers comment on one of adam walch/walsh? videos that epever wouldn't give lifepo4 battery banks enough charge. I like the mt50 for manual programming so i don't have to use victron and a bunch of shunts/wifi/app programs. If im in the middle of knowhere and break or lose my phone I'd be dead in the water if i needed to do anything with victron. I'm going to look for your update video, thanks for this one!!
@@checkingoutgypsymike2075 yeah it took me awhile to finally settle in on settings with the epever/mt50 that I'm comfortable with. A lot had to do with my own learning curve with lifepo4 since it was new for me...been on lead acid batteries forever. The preset settings can work if you disable the equalize setting. After several weeks of playing around with it found what I really like in user setting and will run with that. Now I don't have to look at it too much...it just works perfectly. Boost to 14.3, float 13.5, 0 for equalize. I set a ten minute boost at 14.3 because there's not much gained by going longer. I am still learning this chemistry, but loving it. Thanks for checking in.
@@ProjectsinParadise808 is equalized setting the same as absorption time? I watched off grid garages video and there was a question on why not set float voltage to be same as absor voltage to allow bms to continuously balance cells as well as allow solar to supply any loads without having to cycle back to bulk and abdor mode. Off grid garage said yes, set absor=float.
Another commentor junker zn had a few seemingly insightful comments. He said to never do this, batteries are not capacitors. Even if the amps are reading zero there are going to be eddy currents at the potential wall, and it will overcharge above it if the cc is left in that state.
Setting the float high enough to actually get the bms to top-balance the cells is also high enough to over charge the battery and damage/reduce it's life. He stated you want cc to charge battery hi enough for bms to be able to top balance it (eg bulk absorb target minimum 3.45-3.5 per cell is better with absor time set to zero) amd then for both the cc and bms to both stop messing with the batt until the next charge cycle. Witch seems to agree with you, float should not be set higher than 3.35 or so.
Im totally nee to this, i am waiting to learn more so i can top balance my 8 cells as 4 cell 12v's. There are a couple of different terms between that discussion and yours, and other videos, and since your using a epever and not victron i thought I'd ask you any questions. Like is equalized the same as absor time, whats the (turbo charge) setting ect.
But mainly since you seem to agree with the 3.35 3.4 float setting, is it ok to ask you any questions when my epever comes in and i set my solar up? Im sure I'll have a few more. The parameters being one, getting the initial top balancing correct then what to program in for lifepo4 settings. Sorry for being so long, but I'd rather ask than mess something up. Thanks for the answer to my first question, it's much appreciated. God bless!!
Nice video Sir 👍
Thanks and welcome
its the setting parameters you have to look at the logic in the manual. Over Voltage Disconnect Voltage > Charging Limit Voltage ≥ Equalize Charging Voltage ≥ Boost
Charging Voltage ≥ Float Charging Voltage > Boost Reconnect Charging Voltage
I have mppt tracer model 2210AN 20A in manual mt50 does not support lithium battery it’s true in your video you use mt50.
Good to know, mahalo 🤙
the invertermate is bouncing all over the place between 88 percent and so forth dont know why this is
401 likes for 22k views that's a shame for such good information thanks.
You're welcome! Aloha 🤙
Ty sir
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Merci
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i have the ampre lithium
i have 3 100 A Ampre batteries
i am at a lost ugh