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Battery balancers HA-02


Chris-R

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Hi Guys

I will really appreciate it if the forum members could give me an idea on how many of you are currently interested in HA-02's or 2*HA-02's.

As I do this as a non-profit service to forum members, I would like to place an order more or less for the correct quantities. The Chinese will stop "suiping" on Monday and I would be able to get the order going.

I just need to get an estimate of the current intrest as I am prepared to carry a certain level of stock for the members

 

Many thanks

 

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You would require 4 x Ha-02's or 2 x 2-HA02's minimum requirement ( Four batteries per unit )

TTT has a different configuration in mind which will require 2 extra units, but the choice is yours. ebrsa is currently testing TTT configuration and we will shortly know whether it is working better.

HA-02 = R695 + vat and 2*HA-02 = R1490 + Vat

If you require courier services we could arrange for you for R75.00 next day anywhere in South Africa

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20 hours ago, Deonsr said:

I have 16 x 170ahr Lead Crystal batteries, wired 48v (4 banks of 4 batteries), connected to 2 x Axperts.

How many of these balancers would I need and what will the costs be?

 

19 hours ago, Chris-R said:

You would require 4 x Ha-02's or 2 x 2-HA02's minimum requirement ( Four batteries per unit )

For parallel strings u can use 1 x HA-02 and fuse the lines between the batteries and the HA-02 as per the attached image. The image only shows 3 strings, but you just add another set of fuses and connect to the junctions (red dots in the image). Ensure that the battery cables / links between the batteries are all of the same type and equal length and ensure that the cables between the batteries and busbars are all of the same type and equal length to ensure that the resistance per string is equal.

HA-02_Multiple_strings_wm.png

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Hi Chris!

Chris Hobson suggested I contact you re battery balancers - see the Charging Matters thread.

From the thread:

My off-grid system on a farm in Limpopo as commissioned in September 2016 is as follows:

1. 6 x Enersol 255W panels in two strings of 3 each, installed at a 10% north facing angle.  

2. Microcare 3 String combiner box (currently using only 2 strings)

3. Axpert 5KVA inverter - Float at 54V, Bulk at 56.4V, cut-out at 48V, Max charging current 40Amps (being 13% of 300Ah). 

4. 8 x Omnipower 180 Batteries, which are actually 150Ah at C/10, giving me a 48V 300Ah system.

And also:

The Axpert reading was back at 54.0V when I got there mid-morning, but then the place has been standing idle for the past week with only the fridge-freezer running.  With the multimeter I measured the top 4 batteries which are easily accessible.  Nr 1 and 3 were around 12.5V and 2 and 4 were around 14.5V.

Could you give me an indication of cost and other requirements?  I'm based in Pretoria.

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Hi Bushman,

I would opt for 2 x HA-02's, although you could use one unit and do the wiring as per Supediy's instructions. I haven't had any feedback on this, but it should do the trick. I am not very fond of the excessive wiring, but that's my opinion.

The cost at the moment is R695.00 + vat. We are quite often in Pretoria and would be able to deliver if you are not in too much of a hurry. Else the courier cost for next day would be extra R75 + vat. I should have the new units in stock by mid next week. With Chinese holidays, they've got a bit off a backlog at the moment.

 

Cheers

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2 hours ago, DeepBass9 said:

... slight high pitched whine?

I know that sound very well. :D

Not saying the same is the case here, I am merely adding 2 cents of humour, so just saying I know it very well. 

Really. Last one was the Victron, 12-24 mix-up, made a pitched whine and then poof, smoke was released.

But I am sure it is not the case here. As long as you smiled though DB.

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Many current limiters work that way, on overload you hear that high-pitched squeal. Last time I heard it was when I accidentally shorted the 12V supply on the canbus cable of my bluesolar 150/70. Thankfully nothing broke...

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The high frequency whine is sometimes caused by ringing in an inductor and should not be anything to worry about. The pitch and/or volume might change depending on how hard it has to work etc. etc. and depending on the design. Some people might not even hear it, others might, depending on the frequency and person and that is why some people might not have noticed it. My balancers are not connected yet, so I can't confirm if mine does the same.

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14 hours ago, DeepBass9 said:

Quick question on the HA02, is it usual for the unit to make a slight high pitched whine?

Mine also has a high pitched whine, through a process of elimination is only when I connect the one specific connection, no overload there or the likes. Like you say it is very faint, and even gets less when I hand hold the unit, and it is not connected to the wall or lying on the table. I suspect the potting resin did not make it all the way through to all the components as intended, but functionally it performs well.

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8 minutes ago, SolarNoob said:

Just my 2 cents, all three my balancers also have the whine and I consider it normal. I have noticed the whine volume will increase during bulk and is almost non existent at rest.

same here

 

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On ‎2017‎/‎03‎/‎02 at 8:24 PM, Ridiq said:

Hi Chris-R

Suppose that I would only need one with my 4 x 200AHR batteries in series?

Would you please reserve 1 x HA-02 for me.

I'll send you a pm for details. Thanks

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Hi Chris-R,

I would like to place an order for 2x HA02's please, if not too late.

I am new to this forum and apparently must post 15x before being able to download Chris Hobson's Axpert setting guide - so if you have 14 questions for me that I could reply to 1 by 1 that would be great :D 

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