I have two questions on the new charge priority feature for solar over battery charger options.
I have a boat with a Victron MPPT 150/45, Inv/Chrgr w a VE Bus smart dongle, a Smart BMV 712, and dual bank 255 Ahr x2 lead acid batteries.
Inv/Charger works beautifully, MPPT works same. I wanted this new charge priority feature so when I am at a dock with shore power I can prioritize solar charging (nothing new), so I bought the dongle for the Inv/Chrg. The BMV and the MPPT are linked via VE.Smart Networking.
Q1- Should the Inv/Charger be connected VE.Smart Networking as well? The literature Ive read doesn't specify. I want the source battery temp and voltage to be the BMV 712 and I dont see a way to force this when the inverter is on the network.
I set the Advanced/Priority Charge feature to ON via a Mk 3 device and set the sustain voltage to the recommended Float minus 0.2V, 13.1 Volts for my system.
On a normal overnight with normal systems running my SOC would be about 91% in the morning when the solar kicks in. Im usually at 100% SOC in the early afternoon. FIrst day with this new setting I left the boat with batteries at 100% SOC from solar charging I came to the boat in the morning and the batteries were at 100%? Which means the charger kicked in overnight to cover the idle energy consumption.
What I want the system to do is permit the SOC to go down to maybe 75%, or about 2 and a half days at idle consumption, (undecided at this point) for times when Im on shore power for an extended amount of time but we have a series of cloudy days. My "idle" energy usage is about 1.0 kWh per day, but I can produce about 2.5 kWh per day on a sunny day. So I should be able to recharge significantly with a day of sun thrown in every now and then, without needing shore power, which I am charged $$ for.
Q2- If I want to allow the SOC to go to 70-80% before the shore power charger goes to work should I then set the "Sustain Voltage" to a voltage that corresponds to that the desired SOC? I dont see how what I want would ever happen with such a high recommended sustain voltage as float minus 0.2V.
EDIT: Corrected idle consumption and Solar production. Wrong decimal place.
Thanks in advance.