Pylontech SOC
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2025 6:19 pm
I have a stack of 4x US2000 and 2x US2000C. All wired together with the newer of the 2000C as the master. Comms cables between batteries. Positive and negative to inverter from opposite ends. Running off my shed roof solar on a growatt sph4600. Sun ran away when I got it wired up at the end of May so had very poor solar days since I turned on, very rarely getting to full charge unless I charge from grid.
One of the US2000 drops charge quicker than the others, biggest issue is the second us2000C keeps dropping its SOC so at the moment it says 16% whereas the stack overall is 31%. This is displayed in solar assistant.
I managed to find pylontech batteryview and downloaded it - looks a fairly old version (3.0.37) or it just looks like old software when you run it! All the cells are showing similar voltages, just this US2000C doesn't seem to charge up as much as the others, and when it does it then discharges a lot.
I did have an alarm beeping not long after I set things up, but there are no alarm codes showing on this battery. Need an RJ11 adapter to connect to the US2000 packs. I had assumed as they all talked to each other via CAN the batteryview would see the whole stack, clearly not!
Solar assistant doesn't seem to let me tinker with battery charge voltage settings in the inverter, but I can see it says recommended charge voltage 53.3 and 25A which should be right fo rthe pylons - clearly the battery comms are working.
I was wondering about pulling the 2000C out of the stack and trickle charging it with a suitable charger. Anyone have any suggestions - either what else to do or on a suitable charger??
Ta
Jim
One of the US2000 drops charge quicker than the others, biggest issue is the second us2000C keeps dropping its SOC so at the moment it says 16% whereas the stack overall is 31%. This is displayed in solar assistant.
I managed to find pylontech batteryview and downloaded it - looks a fairly old version (3.0.37) or it just looks like old software when you run it! All the cells are showing similar voltages, just this US2000C doesn't seem to charge up as much as the others, and when it does it then discharges a lot.
I did have an alarm beeping not long after I set things up, but there are no alarm codes showing on this battery. Need an RJ11 adapter to connect to the US2000 packs. I had assumed as they all talked to each other via CAN the batteryview would see the whole stack, clearly not!
Solar assistant doesn't seem to let me tinker with battery charge voltage settings in the inverter, but I can see it says recommended charge voltage 53.3 and 25A which should be right fo rthe pylons - clearly the battery comms are working.
I was wondering about pulling the 2000C out of the stack and trickle charging it with a suitable charger. Anyone have any suggestions - either what else to do or on a suitable charger??
Ta
Jim