Victron energy VBC-HV Manual page 14

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This is accomplished by fully charging the battery. When the charger is
operating in the „float‟ stage, the charger considers the battery full. At this
moment the VBC-HV must also determine that the battery is full. Now the
Amp hour count can be reset to zero and the state-of-charge reading can
be set to 100.0 %. By precisely adjusting the charged-parameters in the
VBC-HV, the battery monitor can automatically synchronise with the
charger when the „float‟ stage is reached. The range of the charged
parameters is wide enough to adjust the VBC-HV to most battery
charging methods.
When the voltage supply to the VBC-HV has been interrupted, the
battery monitor must be resynchronised before it can operate
correctly.
Please note that regularly (at least once per month) fully charging your
battery not only keeps it in sync with the VBC-HV, but also prevents
substantial capacity loss of your battery which limits its lifetime.
4.1.4
Synchronisation parameters
Based on increasing charge voltage and decreasing charge current, a
decision can be made whether the battery is fully charged or not. When
the battery voltage is above a certain level during a predefined period
while the charge current is below a certain level for the same period, the
battery can be considered fully charged. These values are called
synchronisation parameters. In general for a 144 V lead acid battery, the
synchronisation voltage is 158.4 V and the synchronisation current is
4.0 % of the total battery capacity (e.g. 8 A with a 200 Ah battery). A
synchronisation time of 4 minutes is sufficient for most battery systems.
Please note that these parameters are very important for correct
operation of your VBC-HV, and must be set appropriately in the
corresponding menu items.
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