Does anyone have a clear profile for the oasis firefly battery? Preferable someone with experience and knows it works over time.
Many thanks
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Does anyone have a clear profile for the oasis firefly battery? Preferable someone with experience and knows it works over time.
Many thanks
Sorry I can’t speak from experience but I recently set up a 3 battery bank and asked Firefly Oasis to answer questions I had regarding Victron settings. I was a bit surprised at some of the answers, following is the response from Tom Whitehead, Technical Sales:
Hi Charlie - My responses below...
Float Voltage - The Firefly manual indicates 13.4 or 13.5. Is one more preferred? I currently set it at 13.45. I would stick with 13.5v, especially if you have an alternator regulator that is also programmed.
Storage Mode - The standard Victron profile includes a storage mode that reduces the float voltage after 24 hours. This appears to conflict with the Firefly manual recommendations for extended float charging times. Should this feature be disabled to maintain 13.4 or 13.5 voltage during float charging? This should be disabled
Automatic Equalization - In the float mode, they have a return to absorption voltage to perform an equalization. The default setting is 1 hour every 7 days. Is this desired or should it be disabled or intervals adjusted. Disable
Battery Safe - This is an option to reduce the charge current when the battery voltage approaches set point for absorption. Enabled or disabled I would leave this disabled.
Hopefully you are familiar with the Victron options and have seen these questions before. Also I’d welcome any other Victron tips or tricks you may be aware of. Charlie, I think you should be all set. Just make sure you also entered the temp coefficient as listed in the manual. Regards, Tom
I found that setting float to 13.5 left my batteries on 13.7 at least thats what my bmv battery monitor said. I wrote and they said to simply check the voltage on the batteries and lower the setting on the mppt until the batteries reach 13.5
I have the same experience with the 13.5 float setting giving you 13.7. In my case it seems to be temp compensation. When connected with my MK-3 I did as they recommended, I lowered the setting until it was putting out 13.5 but then I noted the battery temp was at 15 C. 10 degrees at 24 mv/degree gives .24 volts = 17.54 so I put it back at 13.5. It still makes me nervous and I was going to followup with Firefly just to be sure. The distributor printed a warning on the receipt "The easiest way to damage these batteries it to have a high float voltage, they want 13.4 or 13.5". I'll let you know what I hear.
Sorry for the delayed response. I did get confirmation from Firefly techs that extended float at 13.7 is OK if it is the temp compensated value from a float setting of 13.5. If you are seeing the voltage increase from your setting there must be temp compensation happening. Do you have battery temp for your BMV?
No I dont have a battery temp for my BMV. Somehow no matter how I set my victron app the actual voltage is always different. Great to know the batteries can sit at 13.7 also that really helps to know that, so I will adjust my higher warning limit to 13.8. Thanks for your feedback and sorry for taking a year to respond. I will check my temp compensation and my float settings and re study all the manuals to get it all right.
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