I recently added a Leading Edge Wind charger to my set-up - which I monitor through a smart shunt. Does the screen shot below suggest the charger is drawing power -rather than adding?
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I recently added a Leading Edge Wind charger to my set-up - which I monitor through a smart shunt. Does the screen shot below suggest the charger is drawing power -rather than adding?
For reference the LE-v50 spec and manual and typical hybrid wiring. (from attached manual)
And web site https://www.leadingedgepower.com/le-v50-vertical-axis-wind-turbine-1013843.html#
It looks to me that the only option for decent integration of 3rd party charging sources is a smartshunt in energy meter mode and type set as solar charger. I have this with my A2B charger in the RV and it works perfectly, besides the GUI /VRM showing it as solar charger. At the end of the day it could be saying "strawberry cake" in the VRM tile, i dont care. It charges and the SOC of the Multiplus is gaining percentage accordingly.
Not sure what the problem is to just add "Alternator" as a tile on VRM, as this will always be a power producer, not a consumer. Totally understand that for "DC System" that is a different story. Sadly no motion from victron here.
had some good input from leading edge (turbine supplier) - but still struggling.
will have a look at your suggestion.
excuse my ignorance - a2b charger?
I also have a LE-v50 although it is not connected to my victron system. it is connected to my standalone batteries.
I have yet to see it generate any power at all. and I live in NW scotland, we're not short of wind.
the voltage from the turbine never rises high enough to charge a 12v battery.
If you can measure the current from yours on a windy day using a multimeter that would be the first place I'd start.
but from my experience the LE-v50 is useless.
your power readings in the DC loads box are probably system power drain from the battery plus or minus acceptable inaccuracies in the current measuring and calculating.
Setup as manual except not using aux cable?
setup as a dc meter - charger.
also - have set ‘has dc loads‘ - as advised on another posting on this site.
I have a separate controller for my turbine that tells me the power it's producing do you have a way to measure that power separate of the shunt?
No the turbine is wired direct to the battery via the shunt.
other than a 5g router nothing should be pulling power.
current screenshot - 48 solar 55 wind - but battery -7w
What meter are using to measure your charger/turbine separate to the shunt?
Marlec
The controller that came with the turbine
Perhaps a stupid question but do you have the shunt installed the wrong way round? System Minus and Battery Minus on the wrong terminals?
did you try to turn the connections around on the shunt, then it should be negative if it is positive now
Cables reversed on shunt - doesn’t seem to make any difference.
Maybe wait and see what it does when your battery soc is lower? 99,9% is full so no charge needed right now
Two shunts def not working -many other suggestions to monitor low wattage wind turbine in a Victron system
Ignoring the Victron side of things for a moment, what are you seeing on the LE display when you've a fair wind ?
The LE charge controller, the one you previously posted an image of, is not wired into your system at all ?
Have you confirmed that you've actually got a voltage coming from the WT ?
Is it the usual wild AC or have you rectified it before feeding the Victron shunt ?
Let's confirm the WT is actually generating a voltage first before starting to log it via a shunt - just a simple multimeter will do for now.
I have had the same issue with my Sterling B2B and thus have set the Shunt as DC Meter "Solar Charger". That seems to be the only way to get correct measurements as well as SoC readings/gain by charging. Not too pretty but function-wise working fine, no issues. Maybe give it a try?
Try setting up your 'DC Source' widgets, which will show what the shunt is measuring. The 'DC Power' tile doesn't do this accurately, especially at low Watts with full batteries.
Good point - however, the DC power doesn’t appear on the widgets option - see below.
the battery monitor is the other shunt.
would it matter that that shunts are different;
BMV-700 BATTERY MONITOR
SMARTSHUNT - 500A BEING USED FOR THE DC CHARGER (turbine)
You will need to create a custom widget
Then you can see any power being produced.
Also can you tell us please is yor turbine one of these the LE-300 m, LE-600 , LE-v50 and LE-v150 and do you also have a charge controller.
Creating the custom
only options available
What do the numbers in brackets mean
Not sure what is going on.
Hi can you answer these questions please...
Without the below info I can not determine if there is likely any power coming from the turbine , it looks like there is not by what you have posted so far.
Questions
What is you turbine model - LE-300 m, LE-600 , LE-v50 and LE-v150 ?
Do you also have a charge controller.?
Do you have a dump-load and run control switch?
LE-v50 no charge controller - as I was told it didn’t need one. Have measured volts when not connected to the battery - and it def is producing. When connected to the battery the volts reading at any stage in the wiring defaults to the battery reading. Never been convinced it adds anything to the battery bank charge overnight when solar has ended. Is there a suitable Victron charge controller that would work with this turbine.
only looking for enough charge to run a 5g router and some garden led lights.
Ok that helps thanks
The first thing is the cut-in speed of 5m/s , this means you need a moderate breeze before it starts and you will only get 10 watts @ 12m/s (26mph) so don't expect to much from it.
So at this low amps you can put a multimeter in line to measure the amps but please understand what you're doing before attempting this, I take it you have the 12v model turbine.
If you not sure or feel uncomfortable about undertaking these measure please contact a local professional
But as others have said you will need to wait till your battery discharges a bit.
I haven't looked in detail at your turbine but ensure it will ramp down when you're battery is fully charged.
live in an area that has high wind speeds - BD21 5QT - very exposed.
from the dashboard - it appears the turbine is pulling any solar created?
.. unloaded, with nothing attached.
You haven't even confirmed if you're feeding the shunt with with an AC or DC voltage yet, or if it's just rectified wild AC from the WT.
turbine is an dc generator
through a 3 phase bridge rectifier.
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