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Can I use the MPPT to Dump Load?

do the victron mppt charge controllers have a dump load option?

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markus answered ·

No, they do not. Unfortunately. Maybe, if we pray to the lord, @mvader (Victron Energy Staff) there will be a supported solution in future. ;o)

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allswell avatar image allswell commented ·

It's been a few years since this thread was started. I'm curious [@Victron], if there has been a supported solution created yet to allow the victron components to manage a dump load < > battery charging relay yet?

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alaskannoob avatar image alaskannoob allswell commented ·
I'm also interested, an elegant dump load solution would be so beneficial.
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lief ryan avatar image lief ryan commented ·

thanks, the brain racking continues :)

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moz answered ·
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markus avatar image markus ♦♦ commented ·

@Moz Why not to switch the (or some) PV Panels directly to a heater (separate heating element) with BMV + relay?

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moz avatar image moz markus ♦♦ commented ·

Because we get more power by using an MPPT controller than by hooking PV directly to a resistor. And since we have the controller...
In practice it's a question of whether you prefer to have extra wear and tear on the batteries from lots of little 100%->95% discharge cycles, or less power into the hot water from a direct connection.
Hence the ongoing requests for Victron to support MPPT into a resistive load :) I'm sure at least one person a year would use that feature.

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markus avatar image markus ♦♦ moz commented ·

We are talking about excess power? ;o)

Do you expect a 30% better heating time? (MMPT comparison to PWM)

I would prefer this, rather than to thrill my batteries and high tech electronics to sweat into some resistor heating device... :o)

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moz avatar image moz moz commented ·

FWIW this really only works with lithium batteries where the number of cycles from actual rated capacity 90%-95% is very large. With lead batteries that would kill them quickly (the gap between "more than 10,000 cycles" and "1000 if you're lucky" bites really hard).

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lief ryan answered ·

what about using a second charge controller (running an inverter without a battery, connected to a water heater) turned on and off (via a relay) from the aux of the main charge controller (midnite classic) that way you could use ac for longer cable runs without cycling the batteries?

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markus avatar image markus ♦♦ commented ·

Better to use a PV inverter instead, but I don't think this will be a reliable solution either. But it might work.

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valos answered ·

I'm using the Multiplus on a 48V system to divert the excess power to a 1,2 KW boiler.

Multiplus has a relay that controls a contactor which turns the boiler on/off.

Multiplus turns on the contactor/boiler when VDC > 54V.

It turns off the contactor/boiler when VDC < 52V or AC load > 2000 W.

I noticed that if the PV output drops for whatever reason (a passing cloud) the boiler doesn't draw current from the battery for more than 10 seconds before it gets disconnected so it doesn't have a significant impact on the battery.

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lief ryan avatar image lief ryan commented ·

that was my original plan, but i was worried about that putting too many (micro) cycles on the battery, it would be interesting to hear from the battery manufacturer about how it handle this kind of treatment?, what batteries are you using?

i've just received my pylontech batteries today, multiplus and charge controller should be arriving tomorrow, but i still have to build a shed and mount the panels before i can start playing with the setup.

i read an article about lithium batteries liking a 75%-25% charge/discharge cycle, a big drop in usable capacity but huge increase in battery life.

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Erhan Dolak avatar image Erhan Dolak commented ·

Good Day Vaos,

Your setup seems quite similar to mine and already did what I am planning to achieve. Could you please share more info about how is your setup? Do you have 220v 1,2kw boiler or 48v?I am planning to use 48V 1500W Water Heater (banggood sku:1344321) or an array of headers as an addition to the gas header and its 300L boiler. I still have time (until spring) to start this modification and to play with multi48/5000 settings but I will be glad if you can share where you defined VDC and other conditions for relay. Do you have any thermal sensor on the boiler to prevent overheating?Thx

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valos avatar image valos Erhan Dolak commented ·

Hi, sorry for the late reply, I'm using a water heating resistor with thermostat.

The thermostat is set at 60 degrees celsius.

I'll try to post a screenshot with Multiplus settings for this.

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lief ryan avatar image lief ryan commented ·

hi, what voltage source are you using to drive the relay for the 1.2Kw heater?

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lief ryan avatar image lief ryan commented ·

i have just set my dump load up today using the programable relay on the multiplus, but found that the relay was cycling really fast (like a PWM controller) to match the load (1Kw heating element) to the available excess solar power, that would be good but i don't think the multiplus relay would last long, did you have the same problem? i'm now using the relay on the smartsolar mppt, it has an option to use float status = relay on absorption = relay off, that works but not as efficiently

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valos answered ·

I’m using Rolls 605 flooded batteries FOR about 18 months, the boiler uses PV energy between April and October.

I haven’t seen any significant degradation in battery performance so far.

The PV array is 5 kw.

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mihair answered ·

Hi,

This is what I have installed in front of my ESS system, between distributor grid energy meter and ESS Victron meter. Hence, any energy exported by ESS will heat the water in my hot water tank. Starting from March till October I didn't pay any money for producing hot water for my family

http://www.theecostore.co.uk/eco-store/apollo-gem-compact-wireless/


Regards,

Mihai

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caren answered ·

Can the relay mode be used for the dump load settings?

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markus avatar image markus ♦♦ commented ·

This could work, but it is unfortunately not officially supported, and you are on your own.

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setkiki answered ·

Thank you for the information provided, these are very helpful to me.


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Michael Riley answered ·

For the 'boat' community we definitely want to utilise as much solar as possible and heating water is a regular requirement. As a sailboat we do not always have our engine (water heating) on so solar or generator are the only other options (aside from taking a swim). We are today installing 2(3) x 200Ah LiFePo4, 24/5000 VA Multi, VenusGX, MPPT, 2 x BP220 + VE.Net BMS protection etc. We have a 4.5kW generator & 1kW solar (nom) + 16A (230V) shore power obviously (infrequently). We are (intending) connecting the AC water heater circuit (relay activated by VenusGX) and AC supplied by Multi as a dump load based on SOC + MPPT in charge (i.e. we have sun). Located generally in the South Pacific (east coast AUS currently) solar is most often available. Not sure how this will turn out over time and any suggestions / warnings welcome.

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hummingbear answered ·

Would be huge if Victron could provide this. I have older flooded LA batteries and don't want to cause a bunch of micro cycles on them by hacking it into a relay

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ian-hamilton answered ·

Could you connect an appropriately sized heating element to the load output of an MPPT controller, and just set the low-voltage cutoff for load output to a high value, near full SOC?

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