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You may have to adjust the settings.
What settings do you have now? What batteries do you have?
12V 390 Ah
charged voltage 13.2
tail current 3%
detection time 3 minutes
What kind of batteries do you have?
Try to set the"charged voltage" higher.
Thank you for the reply. The batteries are AGM, but that really doesn’t matter in this case. I realize I can set the charged voltage high enough to prevent the shunt from resetting the SOC, say 15 V, but that defeats the purpose of the SOC feature. I was hoping for a solution that wouldn’t require that.
again, thank you for your help
but that defeats the purpose of the SOC feature
No, it does not. The SOC will still increase as you charge the battery and can still reach 100%, even if the automatic synchronization of SOC to 100% does not happen.
The purpose of automatic synchronization is to correct any "drift" between the displayed SOC and actual SOC that happens over time (because of not perfectly accurate measurements and coefficients).
Yes, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean the batteries wouldn’t charge, just that the automatic sync wouldn’t occur, just as you said. This leaves a manual syncing my only option. Victron folks are smart, they must have thought of this issue. I’d guess a large percentage of users of this device include solar charging In their systems. Boaters like us.
As I explained, automatic synchronization does not have to occur each day. And yet, SOC can still reach 100% each day (with enough sun).
You still have to use reasonable settings for utomatic synchronization of SOC to 100% , so that it can occur, but better to occur less often than too often.
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