Hi there,
I just received the SmartSolar MPPT 100|30 and after connecting it, immediately I saw the voltage from the solar panels and the batteries, but nothing else. Any idea why I don't see any wattage or amperage?
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Hi there,
I just received the SmartSolar MPPT 100|30 and after connecting it, immediately I saw the voltage from the solar panels and the batteries, but nothing else. Any idea why I don't see any wattage or amperage?
Hi @alex-schijf
because your battery seems to be fully charged and is floating. As soon as battery voltage drops below Re-bulk voltage offset, the charge cycle will restart and your MPPT should start charging.
See what changes if you put a load onto the battery and check the battery settings in the VictronConnect menu. See: VictronConnect App - MPPT Solar Charge Controllers
Okay, so to answer both of you guys @stefanie and @seb71:
I tried putting a load on it and nothing really changed. It is a sunny day but currently a bit cloudy. However, when it was sunny, also no charge.
My setup is as follows:
1 x 105ah semi traction battery
3x 150 watt solar panels
1x Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100|30 solar controller with a 50A circuit breaker in between it and the battery positive cable.
As far as what I had connected and switched on to test the controller with a load:
2x 12v led lights
1x 12v water pump
1x 12v Air fan in the bathroom
Please read again what I wrote above about re-bulk offset.
As long as your battery is floating, there is no charge to expect.
Hmm... I am not the 2 ppl you have mentioned.
Your battery reads as 13.79/13.8v.. No need for the mppt to charge the battery.
Hence no recorded input to your battery.
You want me to mention you. So here you are @klim8skeptic ;-)
ok, the odd reply format has tagged my reply to your (stefanie) post.
Sorry about that.
Ur gold.
Check the connections/fuses between the MPPT and the battery. For me it looks like the MPPT don't have a good connection to the battery.
Thank you all for your help.
It totally makes sense to me that the controller won't charge a full battery, however, shouldn't the controller at least show how much wattage is coming in from the solar panels? Because that's actually the only thing I and curious about, not so much the battery info that is missing.
The MPPT can only show you the PV power that is actually used not the theoretical available power.
Even with less sun light you can have a high PV voltage but without current flowing there is not power to measure.
But I still think there is a issue in you system. Can you make a screenshot of the "History" tap? What happens if you disconnect the PV?
It's a new MPPT. Most likely does not have a history.
Correct, it is new. That's why I also doubt there's something wrong with the connection.
Ok if you think so...
In my opinion it is unlikely to have 0A and 0W straight from the beginning even with loads running.
Do you have any other chargers running at the same time?
Can you switch on some lager loads to pull down the battery voltage?
Okay today I tried draining the battery a little and here are the results
Minimal voltage 0V - this is an indication that there is a problem with the wiring between the MPPT and the battery as I wrote earlier.
What kind of problem would you think of? I disconnected everything and connected the charger directly on that one battery. The only thing standing between them is a 50A circuit breaker.
Also, if it wasn't corrected right, wouldn't there be no voltage at all? By battery it says 14.8v.
Check that circuit breaker.
The "battery voltage" is coming from the MPPT itself.
Crap I'm sorry for not listening to you right away. The circuit breaker had broken when my old solar charger broke. So it was the connection with the battery like you said.
It works now but I was too late (sunset) to check it well so only 29watts was coming in. I will check again tomorrow with full sun.
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