Hello everybody,
I have a system with 1 Victron Quattro, 1 VenusGX, 2 Victron MPPT chargers and 12 Pylontech US2000 batteries.
I am currently having high voltage problems in one of my batteries.
I have contacted Pylontech technical support to find a solution, since the problem has not disappeared for about 1 month.
I have sent all the data extracted from my batteries to Pylontech and we have seen which battery is causing high voltage problems.
They tell me that a possible solution would be to disconnect the affected battery from the system and charge it externally for 8-12 hours at 53.2v i 2-3a
Currently I do not have a charger capable of reaching these voltages and amperages and I do not want to buy one to only have to use it once. I think this is a waste of money.
The same Pylontech technician tells me another solution would be "set your inverter in force charging mode" in this way I would not have to buy an external charger.
My Questions:
1 - Is it somehow possible to activate this forced charging mode with VenusGX or Quattro?
2 - What would happen if I disconnected the communication cable that goes from my VenusGX to the master battery of my system? (CAN port)
3 - Would I continue to charge and discharge the batteries through the MPPT chargers or would the system stop working?
4 - Would this be a solution to the problem of cell imbalance?
I would like you to help me solve this problem, since the system works wonderfully, but every day I have the problem of high voltage messages and I cannot solve it.
Thanks in advance.