G100 devices

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Re: G100 devices

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I think that setting the MPPT charger to a slightly lower cut off than the inverter charger should work fine, only real issues are that there will be a tiny bit of battery capacity unused (but only when charging solely from the MPPT charger) and the data reported by the inverter won't include the MPPT charging bit.
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Re: G100 devices

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Oldgreybeard wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:13 am
openspaceman wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 11:03 am I take it that the problem occurs because of the battery internal resistance??
I don't really understand the cause, to be honest. Internal resistance will contribute to it, but is so low that it can't be the sole, or even the primary, cause of the variations. I suspect the culprit may be the BMS, specifically the on resistance of the FETs in the charge/discharge path, but can't be sure. Another possibility may be down to the way the battery and inverter communicate, perhaps. It's possible that there's a bit of latency, and that this contributes to the small variation.

All really speculation on my part, though.
When the pylontech's are in standby (no LEDs lit) the full voltage of the battery is not measurable at the terminals, its a volt or so less.
That might explain the behaviour your seeing.
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Re: G100 devices

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nowty wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 1:11 pm When the pylontech's are in standby (no LEDs lit) the full voltage of the battery is not measurable at the terminals, its a volt or so less.
That might explain the behaviour your seeing.
Interesting. Does that affect what's reported over the canbus connection to the inverter, do you know? (that's the source of the plot I posted earlier).
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Re: G100 devices

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Oldgreybeard wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 1:15 pm
nowty wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 1:11 pm When the pylontech's are in standby (no LEDs lit) the full voltage of the battery is not measurable at the terminals, its a volt or so less.
That might explain the behaviour your seeing.
Interesting. Does that affect what's reported over the canbus connection to the inverter, do you know? (that's the source of the plot I posted earlier).
No idea I'm afraid.

TInbum might know, he seems to be on top of all that.
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