Simpliphy has a very high voltage LVD. 
And the older OB can’t be programmed to those voltages 



On Jan 2, 2025, at 10:04 AM, Tyrone Houck via RE-wrenches <[email protected]> wrote:


Forgive my ignorance but why won't the vfx lbco work for lithium?


   

On Thu, Jan 2, 2025, 8:19 AM Bill Battagin via RE-wrenches <[email protected]> wrote:
I am trying to use the "low battery disconnect" in aux mode in a newly
installed OB FM80 CC for Li battery low voltage protection. I can't use
the 19 year old OB VFX inverters for obvious reasons. The plan is to run
the 12 volt output from the aux output to a NC relay to open it at 50
VDC of the bank of SimpliPhi 3.8M batteries.  50 VDC is SimpliPhi's
recommendation for LVD. The "output" of the relay would be connected to
the VFX's  ON-OFF landings of that little green terminal block in the AC
side of the inverter and just act as a simple switch for the inverter to
turn it off to save the batteries.

             I'm using one of my newer FM80's as a test run and have
programmed the voltages in  Low Battery Disconnect mode and then put it
in auto mode.  However, as the CC goes below the voltage set point, the
AUX output does not turn on (time set for 5 seconds), as evidence in the
CC's home screen and by checking for 12V at the AUX terminal block.

             Any ideas of what I'm missing here to make this work? I
know the other solution, thousands of $$ for new inverters which would
be great but these folks have already invested quite a chuck on array
replacement and charge controllers.

Thanks for any experience with this.

Bill

Feather River Solar Electric
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Taylorsville, CA  95983
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