![]() |
![]() |
#1 |
Lex Parsimoniae
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Woburn, MA
Posts: 4,918
Thanks: 115
Thanked 250 Times in 230 Posts
|
![]() I tested the new inverter yesterday, after checking out the guts..
![]() Hooked it up to the 48V bank and ran it while charger was running. It came with some short cables. ![]() In the evening, when there was no more solar, I decided to run the bank down a little bit, and test the inverter at the same time. I ran the inverter for about 6 hours, using incandescent bulbs as loads. Using 200 to 300 watts, while watching the bank voltage closely. Under load, (at 14:30) the bank started at off at 50.7 volts. (12.675 per battery). My target voltage was 49.5v, (12.375v per) which we hit at 20:30. I think that 12.375 is about 70 to 80% of a full charge. (See chart below). This morning started off real hazy and got better around 10AM. A little after lunch, the TS-45 charger & 500w of tracker PV had re-charged the bank to the tune of about 21.6 amp hours. This afternoon, I tested the inverter with a computer and CRT and they worked fine. At the end of the day, I checked the battery under load and it was 52.0v (13v per). I think this higher voltage is due to the temperature compensation function. Which increases the voltage slightly during the different charge modes. It's under 55 deg F in my basement.. I never saw the charge state go into 'Float' mode, but the charge current dropped from 7A (Bulk mode) in the morning, down to 2A at 13:00 (Absorption mode). But, So far, I'm pleased with performance of the charger and PV. I might have to adjust the temperature compensation off-set, after I take some more under-load voltage readings tonight. This chart shows how different loads affect the voltage during discharge. I was using around 4 amps. ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|