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Isolated SmartSolar MPPT RS
Tail current
Set the current threshold that will be used to finish absorption phase before the maximum absorption time expires. When the
battery current gets below the tail current for one minute, the absorption phase will end. This setting can be disabled by setting it
to zero.
Temperature compensation
Many types of battery require a lower charge voltage in warm operating conditions, and a higher charge voltage in cold operating
conditions.
The configured coefficient is in mV per degree Celsius for the whole battery bank, not per cell. The base temperature for the
compensation is 25°C (77°F), as shown in the chart below.
With a temperature sensor installed to the User I/O connection block; the actual battery temperature will be used for
compensation; throughout the day.
Low temperature cut-off
This setting can be used to disable charging at low temperatures as required by Lithium batteries.
For Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries this setting is preset at 5 degrees Celsius, for the other battery types it is disabled. When
creating a user defined battery the cut-off temperature level can be adjusted manually.
Manual Equalization - Start now
Selecting 'Start now' on 'Manual equalisation' allows manual initiation of an Equalization cycle. To allow the charger to equalize
the battery properly use the manual equalize option only during absorption and float periods, and when there is sufficient sunlight.
Current and voltage limits are identical to the automatic equalize function. The duration of the equalisation cycle is limited to a
maximum of 1 hour when triggered manually. Manual equalization can be stopped at any time by selecting 'Stop Equalize'.
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