Hello,
This question is probably not completely new, but since the whole PV topic is still new for me, it's sometimes a hassle to find satisfactory answers.
Some people don't recommend the use of a Victron SmartSolar MPPT with LiFe(Y)Po4 batteries, that have no BMS (especially the Winston WB-LP12V40AH) since they state, that it's mandatory to stop charging after the final voltage level is reached, and that the Victron SmartSolar MPPT wouldn't do that but continue with float charging. Elswhere I read that manually setting the parameters for float charging either to the final voltage level or to 0V would lead to the desired behavior (charging would completely stop, when the desired Voltage level is reached).
While I am planning to buy a LiFePo4 with internal BMS I was still wondering, if stop charging at a certain Voltage limit wouldn't still be necessary to operate the LiFePo4 within a certain SoC window in order to optimize for longer life-span.
I noticed, that there are charge algorythms for LiFePo4 around. I just read, that at least for certain MPPT even default LiFePo4 algorithms exist.
Sounds to me, like the statement cited above is just wrong.
Still I would be glad if someone could give me a conclusive answer on this question.
regards
Okami