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Post by tattoo on Sept 28, 2018 14:00:36 GMT
How do you change the Equalizing voltage setting on a 60a Commander CC? I can change many of the settings but not that one and it needs to be higher than 14.8.
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Post by bupkis on Sept 28, 2018 15:06:33 GMT
battery type USER!
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Post by tattoo on Sept 28, 2018 16:16:19 GMT
So I go to the battery type user? I don't think I seen that but I will look again... Thanks
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Post by bupkis on Sept 28, 2018 16:33:50 GMT
I can only assume that since the controller has a lcd and buttons, changes can be made directly, otherwise the remote meter, computer or app would need to be employed via whatever else is needed to communicate with the controller.
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Post by tattoo on Sept 28, 2018 21:22:11 GMT
Yea I see what your talking about but I don't see a battery type user as far as I can tell....
I guess lets see what renogy has to say...
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Post by bupkis on Sept 29, 2018 0:46:08 GMT
what battery types do you see?
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Post by tattoo on Sept 29, 2018 1:14:05 GMT
what battery types do you see? The only one I see is Flooded on my CC as that's what I have it set on... Now after saying that are you suggesting that I change it off of flooded to see if there is a user setting? Now that might be... I will check tomorrow...
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Post by bupkis on Sept 29, 2018 1:37:42 GMT
really! you are F-ing with me now, right? yes change the battery type, here is another blurb from he manual. page 16, FYI
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Post by tattoo on Sept 29, 2018 2:43:26 GMT
really! you are F-ing with me now, right? yes change the battery type, here is another blurb from he manual. page 16, FYI Nope not at all.... I missed that....... That's the information I was looking for...... Thanks for the help....
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Post by tattoo on Sept 29, 2018 14:25:08 GMT
Ok I found the user setting changed it went to change the Eq setting and it won't let me set it above 14.9.... I even went and raised the limit settings still no luck.....
Ok Admin what's the problem?
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Post by bupkis on Sept 29, 2018 14:50:04 GMT
high voltage disconnect needs to be set higher than charging limit voltage which needs to be set higher than eq voltage.
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Post by tattoo on Sept 29, 2018 15:33:12 GMT
high voltage disconnect needs to be set higher than charging limit voltage which needs to be set higher than eq voltage. I tried that... I set it at 15.4 and set the Eq at 15.1 and it said I couldn't do that... I forgot exactly what it said but I will go do it acain and let you know...
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Post by bupkis on Sept 29, 2018 17:26:21 GMT
you set what at 15.4v there are two voltage sets that need to be above eq voltage.
that's 3 voltage set pts to change!
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Post by Admin on Sept 30, 2018 3:01:36 GMT
high voltage disconnect needs to be set higher than charging limit voltage which needs to be set higher than eq voltage. I tried that... I set it at 15.4 and set the Eq at 15.1 and it said I couldn't do that... I forgot exactly what it said but I will go do it acain and let you know... When modifying parameters on the user settings, the order that you change the parameters can sometimes prevent the system from accepting your requirements. Before changing equalization voltage you have to change the parameters preceding equalization. So you would have to change Charge Limit, then Over-Voltage Reconnect, then Equalize Charge. For example: Over-Voltage Disconnect: 16V Charge Limit: 15.4V Over-Voltage Reconnect: 15.4V Equalize Charge: 15.1 In that order. -Renogy Team
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Post by tattoo on Sept 30, 2018 13:05:14 GMT
^^^^ Thank you...^^^^ That's what I was asking for....
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