I just wanted to comment on Outback's superb battery charging algorithm. (since I was ragging on the flexware last week) I have a customer still with his original Trojan L16s that were truly abused in off grid mode in the construction of his house. They regularly were run down to 22 vdc, and probably only reached full charge once a month for years. We finally switched the system over to grid tie about three years ago. The batteries are now 10 years old (twice the normal life span I see with L16s) and battery voltages are amazingly close, water use is very low, and corrosion of terminals was fairly low considering the age. I was really expecting to have to replace the batteries, but was pleasantly surprised to see how good a shape they were in. That's why we like Outback inverters, even if we're not so high on the Flexware. BTW this system also had a Bergey Wind turbine, and an Apollo charge controller, but the GVFX inverter basically regulates the battery voltage. I still haven't figured out just how the GVFX works, (i.e. when it goes thru a full charging sequence, whether it uses the renewable sources or the grid, etc) because the AC Kwh meter wiring configuration I used doesn't show AC input to the batteries.
but what ever it does, it works.
Anyone have a better meter configuration? We're using the recommended 5 jaw digital meter from Austin International, and the base is wired per Outback's white paper on the subject. It cancels energy readings that just pass thru to the loads and tabulates sell back, but it doesn't seem to register AC use from battery charging. (my system shows 0 Kwh after 2 years)

Thanks,

R. Walters
[email protected]
Solar Engineer




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