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MPPT-PRO-60 - Electrical Parameters
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STAGE 1: BULK In quick charge stage, the battery voltage has not yet reached the set value of full charge voltage (i.e. equalizing/boost charge voltage) and the controller will perform MPPT charging, which will provide maximum solar energy to charge the battery. When the battery voltage reaches the pre-set value, Stage 2 charge will start.

 

STAGE 2: BOOST When the battery voltage reaches the boost voltage, the controller will perform constant voltage charging. This is no longer MPPT charging, and the charging current will gradually decrease with time.

 

STAGE 3: FLOAT Float charge is conducted following the boost charge stage. The controller will reduce the charge current to a small amount in order to prevent self-discharge of the battery and keep it fully charged. If the load exceeds this small current the battery voltage will start to decrease until it reaches the recharge voltage. When the battery voltage falls below the recharge voltage, the controller will switch back to bulk charging.

 

STAGE 4: EQUALIZE

 

         Warning: Risk of explosion!

         Equalizing vented lead-acid battery may generate explosive gases. So, the battery compartment must be well ventilated.

 

                                             

 

         Caution: Damage of device!

         Equalization can increase the battery voltage to levels that may damage sensitive DC loads. It is necessary to verify that the allowable input voltage of all system loads is greater than the equalizing charge set value.

 

         Caution: Damage of device!

         Over charge and excessive gas evolution may damage the battery plates and cause active substances on the battery plate to come off. Equalizing charge may cause damage if voltage is too high or time is too                      long. Please carefully check the specific requirements of battery used in the system.

 

 

 

Certain types of battery benefit from regular equalizing charge, which can stir electrolyte, balance battery voltage, and complete chemical reaction. The equalize charge increases the battery voltage above a standard voltage, causing vaporization of battery electrolyte. By default, this happens every 28 days.

 

 

Note. When the controller is not able to stabilize battery voltage due to the influence of installation environment or load, the controller will wait for 3 hours (or custom value if custom battery type used) and then automatically switch to float charge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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