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5.11. Generator and Battery Page
To configure battery charging settings, click on the BATTERY icon and then on ‘Batt
Charge’.
Float V for an AGM battery is 55.20V.
Absorption V is for an AGM battery is 57.60V.
Equalization V for an AGM battery is 58.80V.
Equalizing charge/overcharge to remove sulphate crystals that build-up on the
plates over time on lead-acid batteries.
What you can do from this page:
Tick ‘Gen Charge’ to charge the batteries from the gen I/P.
Tick ‘Grid Charge’ to charge the batteries from the grid I/P.
Tick ‘Gen Signal’ signal to auto-switch a relay box.
Tick ‘Grid Signal’ signal to auto-switch a relay box.
Gen Charge: Uses the GEN input of the system to charge battery bank from an
attached generator.
Gen Signal: Normally open (NO) relay that closes when the Gen Start signal state is
active.
Gen Max Run Time: This indicates the longest time the generator can run in one day.
When the maximum running time is reached, the generator will be turned off. ‘24H’
means the generator will run continuously.
Do not alter these settings too many times on the same battery as it may damage
the battery.
NOTICE
What this page displays:
Generator start voltage/SOC %.
Grid power start voltage/SOC %.
Float V is the voltage at which a
battery is maintained after being
fully charged.
Absorption V the level of charge
that can be applied without