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MPPT 250 BMS control

Hello,

I urgently need help as my MPPT is going to blow my Batteries.

My MPPT is set to BMS controlled = NO.

How can this be changed? I've asked the shop I've bought it and they checked internally with some Victron colleagues and all refer me to this forum

Is there a way, even it means to send the MPPT to Victron.


But actually I hope that a setting in a commen menu (Cerbo GX) can be set back back.


Many thanks in advance.

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Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) answered ·

@DerLang

This may not be a satisfactory answer, but here is how I solve the problem: Restarting the GX device usually causes the MPPT to return to be BMS controlled.

FWIW: If your system is set up correctly (i.e. the correct voltage limits for absorption and float are also set in the MPPT), error #67 cannot "blow" your batteries.

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derlang avatar image derlang commented ·

Hi Stefanie,

I really hope that it is that easy. I am going to restart (reboot, power off?) the GX device this evening.

I've already tried to remove/delete the MPPT from GX device but this did not help.

Settings of Absorption&Float were setup according to Batrium manual.

Once my battery reaches full state, they are currently drifting away. The BMS tells then to stop charging or get in reduced charging (1A). Both values are currently not passed to the MPPT and therfore it is charging on full power which my BMS can not handle in time and there shuts down the connection to the batteries (as it should do). But I'd like to prevent to force the BMS disconnecting instead limit charging power.

Keeping you updated if it worked.

Many thanks and regards

Joerg

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