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Input BlueSolar 100/30 charge controller

can I connect a 24V power supply to the PV input of a BlueSolar 100/30 charge controller?

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wkirby answered ·

If you are intending to charge a 12V battery, then yes, that will work.

Make sure that you do not exceed the maximum PV short circuit current which is 35A for this model. If your power supply is less that 35A, then you'll probably be fine.

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jockel answered ·

Thanks for the quick reply.

Yes, I want to charge my Lifepo4 in my caravan either with PV 38V 360W or with my 12/24 DC DC converter with 400W output or with my AC DC 230V/35V 400W output power supply.

Is this possible?

At charging end the victron will cut off input?

Or will it short the input, like some charge controller do?

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

@Jockel

It will short the PV input as some charge controllers do.

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jockel avatar image jockel Alexandra ♦ commented ·

So its not possible to use the input with a power supply instead of PV modules to prevent the power supply or the the victron from becoming destroyed?

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wkirby avatar image wkirby ♦♦ jockel commented ·

I have done this and I have seen other people do this.

A solar MPPT controller does periodically perform a scan of the input in order to seek the maximum power point. It will scan from maximum input Voltage all the way down to 1V above whatever the battery Voltage is at the time.
Now, this may well cause an overload on the power supply if it is rated below the maximum output of the MPPT. How the power supply responds is entirely dependant upon the type and design of the power supply. Usually one of two things will happen. The power supply will cut out and then come back again when the MPPT input goes high impedance as a result. Otherwise the power point of the power supply will be so low that the MPPT does another scan.

On the flip side, if the PSU is rated higher than the MPPT's maximum output. then the PSU would not be overloaded.

It's not an ideal situation, a DC-DC charger would be the best option.
However, your original question was whether it would work.

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jockel answered ·

No idea about this?

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