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SoC not resetting #5
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The "Fully charged voltage" was initially set to 55.50V, but I realized that error when inverter started absorption at 55V, so I changed it to 55V at that time. I tried to charge again up ti 55V, then it reset. Maybe it is the changing of value, after it already should have hit, that does not work. |
Ok, the current is negative which means you are discharging from the battery. The reset only occurs when the charging "tail current" (positive value) is reached. So you would need the voltage to go over 55V (at the shunt voltage) and the charging current to be below 3amps for over 3 minutes. |
At 10:53 it hit 55V (but setting was 55.50V) It was arount 55V +-50mV for close to an hour, and was below 5 amps several times. Attached is the voltage curve. Red arrow is when it hit 55V. I also think 5 amps is too low for me, I will change that. In Victron you don't specify the amp, you set a percent value. I think I have 2 or 3% in my SmartShunt. Ant it is a percentage of the Ah of the battery. So I'll bump it up 10 or 15 amps. |
Might be worth logging the shunt monitor values from the diyBMS so you can see what it thinks is going on. |
I will do that and report back. I have an influxdb in home assistant. I will try and get diyBMS to report to it |
I finally got it to synchronize at 100% it was silly, it had a maximum voltage value, now in all the places it is 54.4V and it is going great. Never with Victron have I had a 100% load so stable and with so little deviation in the cell voltage. As the maximum approaches, the current is gradually reduced until it reaches 100% load, the operation in my opinion is impeccable, |
I have 55V set as fully charged voltage. And tail to 3 amps. It hit 55V, stayed around this voltage for 1 hour. Now inverter is going into "Float" at 54.50V. SoC is still 105%
And as an extra feature. A field to manually set a presumed SoC
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