Hi All,
I am hoping that somebody out there who is also using a Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger, may have similarities in the way their charger behaves compared to the way mine does.
I have had my charger for about three weeks. The one I have now is the second device - the first one was returned to my supplier for a warranty return on the assumption that it was faulty - but it has turned out that both devices exhibited the same fault.
The version that I have is the 230V, 12V/50A, 1 + 1 variety. It is charging an 800Ah FLA battery which is less than 10 months old.
I am powering the charger with a Yamaha EF6600E generator - rated output 230V - 5 kVA.
The ABSORPTION Voltage is set to 15.0V, as per manufacturer's specifications. The temp compensation is set to -30.00mV/deg C, as per manufacturer's specifications. The resultant ABSORPTION voltage is about 15.3V - 15.4V.
When I switch the charger on, the first thing that I check is that it is in BULK mode. The manual states that BULK mode means that the device " Charges the battery using the maximum current until the absorption voltage is reached. ".
The maximum that I have seen my charger produce is 46A - nowhere near the 50A that the manual suggests it should.
Within about a minute of starting the charging, that 46A figure starts to drop, and it drops steadily. This is not what the manual says it should do.
Meanwhile the displayed voltages start to rise. At some seemingly arbitrary point, the device will switch from BULK to ABSORPTION - even though the ABSORPTION voltage has not been reached.
If I leave everything to chug along, the Amps will drop steadily, and the voltage will go up steadily, until the Absorption voltage is reached, and eventually, if left to run for long enough, the charger will go into FLOAT mode.
My issue is that, in effect, this charger is trickle-charging my battery, as it is not working as the manual says it will, or how I expect it to. It elongates the whole charging process as it does not output its full charging amps to start off with - and at approximately $4.50 per hour that it costs to run my generator, I like to keep the generator time to a minimum.
My Victron MPPT Solar charger puts out its max 80A ( if given enough sunlight ) until Absorption voltage is reached - why does the Phoenix Smart charger NOT do the same ?
If any users with the same or similar chargers are seeing similar behaviour, I would be interested to know ! Or am I the only muggins with this problem ?