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electrical:12v:voltage_sag [2022/03/16 18:03] frater_secessus [calibration] |
electrical:12v:voltage_sag [2024/10/05 14:23] (current) frater_secessus [voltage sense wire] |
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| ==== adjust charging setpoints ==== | ==== adjust charging setpoints ==== | ||
| + | If your sag is consistent you could adjust your setpoints upwards. | ||
| + | Or if your battery manufacturer offers a range of charging voltages like 14.0v - 14.4v you could configure 14.4v and know it will be ≤14.4v in real conditions. | ||
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| A voltage sense wire is a separate wiring circuit running from the battery bank to the controller' | A voltage sense wire is a separate wiring circuit running from the battery bank to the controller' | ||
| - | Since the circuit isn't carrying any real current there will be very little sag and even quite thin wires can be used to get an accurate voltage reading. | + | Since the circuit isn't carrying any real current there will be very little sag and even quite thin wires can be used to get an accurate voltage reading. |
| Example: | Example: | ||
| - | Some sense " | + | Some sense " |
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| Some controllers use networked [[electrical: | Some controllers use networked [[electrical: | ||
| - | Example: [[https:// | + | Examples: |
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