Good evening from Australia.
I have just, for the first time, installed a Victron MPPT 150/45 DC Coupled to a LiFePO4 battery which is connected to a Sungrow SH5K Solar Hybrid inverter..
I connected four Solar panels (2 Series 2 parallel) each panel is 250W, Voc=59V Isc=5.5A, THey are second hand, and pretty old so I'm expecting some degredation. So they should be a long way from the MPPT 150/45's max voltage rating.
All worked ok, for a start, and the battery was charging. The sequence of events is as follows:
10:45am, connect solar panels to MPPT150/45 measure 104V input, Victron reports 104V input
10:46am, switch on the DC breaker from the MPPT to the Battery Bus - So far so good, battery charging at around 8.4A, 440W (from 1000W of old panels, it's a bit low, but they're leaning against a fence, so ok...)
12:12pm, sitch on the DC breaker from Sungrow inverter to the Battery Bus, (DC Couple the two charge sources) observe battery charge current Total reach around 50A into the battery. Previously I maxed out at 42A with the Sungrow alone (so far so good) See Batrium image showing 46A.. #winning
1:08pm, switch off both DC breakers to battery bus. ( it was cloudy, total amps around 5A ) This is to work on the BMS which has a Blockmon balance module reporting low. ( this issue is unrelated, it has been doing this for a few days). I left the solar breaker ON.
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at around 11:45am (ish) on the Victron chart, the voltage drops from around 70V to around 50V THe Battery Current is about the same. I was not actively monitoring at this time.
At 1:08pm when I switch off the DC Breakers, the Solar Voltage climbs back to around 60V, no load.
Some time later (maybe 30 mins) the Solar Voltage drops to around 40V (no load) there is no apparent reason for this.?¿
I did not isolate the Solar input to the MPPT while I was working on the battery because it was "isolated" with both DC Breakers OFF.
The current state is that with 101V approximately on the input, the MPPT reads only 50V (see last image) Additionally, the Victron App says that the Regulator cannot start. (because the input voltage is too low)
Connections are tight.
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Has anyone got any ideas on why this might be so? it feels to me like damage to the regulator, but doesn't line up with anything I may have done to cause it. and input voltages are a long way from 150V
Cheers
Andy
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