The EasySolar goes to Sustain Mode. At 4:00 in the morning a bigger Load switches on (washing machine). The reason for Sustain Mode is the Battery Voltage? Best regards Thomas
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The EasySolar goes to Sustain Mode. At 4:00 in the morning a bigger Load switches on (washing machine). The reason for Sustain Mode is the Battery Voltage? Best regards Thomas
Sustain, which Victron call absorption, is the fixed voltage part of a three or four phase charge cycle. Once voltage hits 14.4, AGM batteries are about 80% charged. Constant voltage completes the charge and current drops as it completes. Then the battery is held at a lower voltage, called float - charged, ready for action.
In ESS, sustain is triggered when the battery dips beneath the dynamic cutoff voltages.
What batteries are these?
How have your ESS cutoff voltages been set?
Have a read of dynamic cut-off in the ESS guide.
That large load may be setting it off.
There is also Peukert law in play
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peukert%27s_law
if you add your capacity with parallel batteries, discharge rate per battery will decrease and you voltage drops slower, hence you won’t trigget the sustain that easily.
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