question

amidships avatar image
amidships asked

MultiPlus Compact and MPPT non agreeing on Bulk/Float

Hello,

I have a 200Ah LiFeP04 battery being charged by both MultiPlus Compact 12/1600/70-16 and by SmartSolar MPPT 75/15

When the system is attached to the mains, I have seen situations (i.e. early morning) when the MPPT start charging in Bulk mode while the Multiplus is in Float mode. why is this happening?

The MultiPlus is connected to the same VE.Smart network as the MPPT using the VE.Bus SmartDongle. In the system, we also have a SmartShunt 500a


VE.Smart Network details:

  • MultiPlus (SmartDongle): transmits battery voltage and battery temperature
  • SmartShunt: transmits battery voltage and battery current
  • MPPT: reads battery voltage and current from SmartShunt and BatteryTemperature from SmartDongle


Any suggestion? Thanks

MPPT ControllersSmartShuntmultiplus ve.busVE.Smart NetworkEasyPlus
2 |3000

Up to 8 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 190.8 MiB each and 286.6 MiB total.

2 Answers
Alexandra avatar image
Alexandra answered ·

@amidships

Unless I missed something the VE Bus smart dongle is not compatible with the VE smart network.

Or at least is not yet supported.

9 comments
2 |3000

Up to 8 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 190.8 MiB each and 286.6 MiB total.

amidships avatar image amidships commented ·
@Alexandra , that it's weird since it's working perfectly fine in the Victron Connect app. Anyways, how is this relevant to my problem? In the Victron App, both the MPPT and the Multiplus are showing the correct (and the same) battery voltage, the problem is that the Mutliplus is charging in float and the MPPT is charging in bulk
0 Likes 0 ·
Show more comments
JohnC avatar image
JohnC answered ·

Hi @amidships

I don't believe the Multi will sync charge states with a mppt. Because it's not designed to. You really have to take a step back and think about this, in particular what you want to achieve.

This is hard to explain, but maybe an example.. Eg. I use a genset to boost solar, but only on bad days. I set the Multi to charge Absorb at 0.1V less (in 48V) than the mppt, and this ensures the mppt always has priority (the Multi backs off when Abs reached, while the mppt might never actually see Abs). And the batts get charged regardless.

And if I had 24hr grid, I might set the Multi to a flat Float V deliberately, so the batts only get the one Abs cycle per day (from the mppt). And/or have the Multi charge auto-turned off if SOC is above a set value (to leave room in the batts for the solar). Plenty options, but a GX device makes this sort of thing easier.

And I wouldn't care if the Charge states never matched, because I don't really want them to.

Think about it..

1 comment
2 |3000

Up to 8 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 190.8 MiB each and 286.6 MiB total.

amidships avatar image amidships commented ·
Hi @JohnC ! Thanks for you input. I guess I lack on the basic knowledge about what strategy would be best when the same battery system is connected at the same time to off shore power and solar (basically when an RV is attached to mains)

Do you have a useful link to documents that explain this?

Would Cerbo GX help me with this scenario and how?

Thanks!

0 Likes 0 ·

Related Resources