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opinion:frater_secessus:lifepo4_charging_voltage [2023/07/21 23:11]
frater_secessus [Problems caused by excessive LiFePO4 charging voltage]
opinion:frater_secessus:lifepo4_charging_voltage [2023/07/22 00:09]
frater_secessus [lack of pseudo-float]
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 ====== Problems caused by lithium charging profiles ====== ====== Problems caused by lithium charging profiles ======
  
 +You'd think that a "lithium profile" would be suitable for lithium.  That may or may not be so for your particular use case.  Read on...
 ===== excessive charging voltage ===== ===== excessive charging voltage =====
    
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-===== TLDR =====+==== TLDR ====
  
 If this is the problem then reducing the charging voltage will cause the symptoms to improve or disappear. If this is the problem then reducing the charging voltage will cause the symptoms to improve or disappear.
  
 [[opinion:frater_secessus:pareto|about these summaries]] [[opinion:frater_secessus:pareto|about these summaries]]
-===== the full process =====+ 
 +==== the full process ====
  
  
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   - if it starts acting up again drop charging voltage back down a notch or two   - if it starts acting up again drop charging voltage back down a notch or two
  
-==== why lower-voltage charging works ====+=== why lower-voltage charging works ===
  
  
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   * 13.4v will //eventually// fully charge the bank but it would take days.  It takes so long we can use 13.4v as a Float voltage.   * 13.4v will //eventually// fully charge the bank but it would take days.  It takes so long we can use 13.4v as a Float voltage.
  
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- +==== why the problem occurs ====
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-===== why the problem occurs =====+
  
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-===== further reading =====+==== further reading ====
  
   * [[electrical:12v:drop-in_lifepo4#why_are_manufacturer-recommended_charging_voltages_so_high|an approach to greater LiFePO4 longevity]]   * [[electrical:12v:drop-in_lifepo4#why_are_manufacturer-recommended_charging_voltages_so_high|an approach to greater LiFePO4 longevity]]
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 +===== lack of pseudo-float =====
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 +So your charge controller isn't charging even though battery state of charge is dropping?
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 +This can be intentional behavior, caused by a Li profile that 
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 +  - charges to a high voltage (see above)
 +  - then allows the battery to discharge until it hits the [[electrical:solar:charge_controller_setpoints|Rebulk setpoint]]...
 +  - at which point it charges to the high voltage again...
 +  - rinse and repeat until the sun goes down
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 +During the discharge stage the controller will appear to stop working.  In reality it's waiting to hit that rebulk setpoint to start the party again.  
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 +To avoid this problem. configure a "float" voltage of 13.3v-13.4v.  [[electrical:12v:drop-in_lifepo4#mythyou_shouldn_t_float_lithium|This will hold state of charge without overcharging]]. 
  
  
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