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electrical:12v:renogy_dip_switches [2024/09/02 14:54] frater_secessus [TL;DR] |
electrical:12v:renogy_dip_switches [2024/09/02 15:16] (current) frater_secessus [TL;DR] |
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* the DIP configuration tables and nomenclature in [[https:// | * the DIP configuration tables and nomenclature in [[https:// | ||
+ | * the DIP switch area has indicator that shows '' | ||
* in the tables below, lithium (Li) profiles effectively means " | * in the tables below, lithium (Li) profiles effectively means " | ||
- | [[[opinion: | + | ([[opinion: |
===== profiles without float (lithium chemistries) ===== | ===== profiles without float (lithium chemistries) ===== | ||
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^ 13.5v | ^ 13.5v | ||
^ 13.8v | ^ 13.8v | ||
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+ | ===== using a lead profile to float Li ===== | ||
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+ | There are reasons for and against [[electrical: | ||
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+ | Renogy Li profiles are charge-and-stop: | ||
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+ | - charge to the selected Boost setpoint | ||
+ | - stop charging | ||
+ | - drift down to the reBoost setpoint, typically 13.2v,if loads are present | ||
+ | - start the charging cycle again | ||
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+ | If you want to //hold// a 13.2v floor instead of cycling repeatedly you might charge use a Pb profile to charge to 14.1v((the lowest available)) and " | ||
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+ | A 13.8V float is unacceptably high((IMO - secessus)); | ||
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