Hello,
despite several topics discussing a similar problem, I have not found an answer to mine.
I have a Victron 75/15 BT regulator, a flexible 150W solar panel that I use remotely/mobile basis and a 100Ah BT LifePo4 battery. I am attaching to you in PJ the characteristics of the panel, but it delivers approximately 27V (Voc) and 5A (Isc), with the current sun at 11 a.m. in the North of France, when I measure in open circuit, therefore normal data compared to the theoretical data in laboratory.
On the other hand, I encounter a serious problem when I plug it into the regulator because the voltage drops to around 20V but the current does not exceed 3A in the best case, around 45/60W max, even with a battery at 50% discharge therefore in bulk !?
I checked the fuse, the connections and the tension and current at the regulator terminal PV screws, it is identical to that of the open circuit panel output, so no problems on the cable side either.
I suspect the regulator algorithm of doing anything and restricting the current between what it receives and the measurement I have via bluetooth.
Why does it come in at 27V and 5A at the PV regulator screws on my multimeter and it does not exceed 3A while lowering the voltage to 20V when it should be the opposite ?!?
When in doubt, I bought another new 75/15 regulator, and I have exactly the same results, so no "mechanical" failure, hence my conclusion on the algorithm.
What do you think ?
My entire installation is in Victron, I have another 100/30 regulator and a 370W panel which I of course disconnected during the tests so as not to interfere with the measurements, and I wonder if I will not be obliged to come to the conceived...
Thank you in advance.