So I've been noticing this effect with the previous van and now again with the new one and I'm just wondering what should be improved. If anything.
The setup is this:
2x160W panels in series
100/30 smartsolar, abs. 14,4V, float 13,4V (+ temp.compensation)
2x 90Ah Varta LFD wet acid
(previous van had 1x120W, 75/15 and 125Ah gel)
The "issue" is when I leave the van parked at home and it sits unused for a while, I've been noticing the mppt isn't charging quite as much as it possibly should. When I'm looking at the history data I see a steady dropping min battery voltage numbers. Day by day it goes down by 0,01-0,03V. In itself not much but over the past 16 days the min voltage came down from 12,95V (normal resting voltage for Varta LFD) to 12,62V. Obviously the BMV shows 100% SOC but that's another matter altogether.
I should also mention there is a constant standby load of about 1W (mppt, bmv, gas alarm etc.) which cumulatively add up to about 1Ah per night.
Each day the mppt goes normally through all phases, reaching anywhere from 10 to 40W with 30Wh daily yield over these past 16 days.
I've turned off adaptive absorption duration as it sometimes switched directly to float. I've also increased from 1h to 2h fixed duration but there is no change to this downward trend.
The thing is, if I use shore power/EHU/whatever you want to call it and use the CBE mains charger, it will charge at 14,1V (abs. duration 1h30), float 13,8V, then unplug in the evening, the min voltage next morning will still be over 12,9V as I'd expect.
Like I said, I've noticed the same behaviour on the previous van which never registered any (minimal) standby drain on the BMV. That gel battery also had a high resting voltage (13,2V).
I know I'm just nitpicking but it's something I'd like to get to the bottom off at some point. I'd like to figure out why the mppt doesn't charge "enough"? Why isn't the min battery voltage in the same 12,9ish range every morning if all the charge stages are completed normally? I'm hesitant to just keep increasing the absorption duration, or voltage.