Before the MPPT regulators from Victron had a problem with switching too early from BULK to absorption, causing the "count down timer" to start and never bring large lithium ion packages to the set absorption voltage before switching further to FLOAT.
This however was fixed in the firmware 1.42 and later firware releases. Nice!!
But I experience some of the same problem with the automatic EQUALIZE setting.
To periodicly balance my lithium ion batteries correctly, I have programmed my MPPT to do an automatic equalize to 28,70V every 7 days. I have chocen these obtions:
Equalization current percentage : 100%
Automatic equalization: every 7 days
Equalization stop mode: Automatic, on voltage
Maximum equalization duration: 7 hours
When I check the history page of the MPPT, I realize that the regulator has charged up to 28,60V instead of 28,70V in equalization mode, and than left the EQ mode. It should charge to 28,70V. (The maximum eq duration had not expired, so that is not the reason)
EDIT: To make sure nobody misunderstand:
I am NOT overcharging my Lion/batteries!!! The recomended charge voltage for these used electric car battery cells is 4,1V/cell, that means 28,70V for the whole 7 cells in serie package.
So my set Equalize voltage is actually the recomended absorption voltage. But I do not want to charge up to this voltage every day, that is why I use EQ. I am not using it like it is used in Lead Acid batteries. And of course I have a BMS that balance my cells and keeps the battery safe and prevent overcharge or to high cell voltage.
Of course I could use the "Fixed equalize time" mode instead, but the fixed time does only provide a fixed time in EQ mode, not a fixed time at the set eq voltage.
Victron, I kindly ask you to do one of two:
Either:
Create an equalization obtion where one can choose a fixed time for staying in EQ after reaching the set EQ voltage (like the absorption works today)
or:
Make an adjustment so that the MPPT actually equalize charges all the way up to the set EQ voltage (and maybe keep the voltage there for a few minutes) before switching to float when in the "automatic, on voltage" stop mode.