zak2021 Posted May 13, 2022 Posted May 13, 2022 Good morning, I just upgraded our system from an old ups system with 16 AGM 12V 150AH batteries to the synsynk 8kw system. Everything is up and running. I need some help with the battery settings on the synsynk. Ive attached screenshots of the current settings. Im not sure if these are correct or not. I appreciate it if someone who has knowledge about this could help me configure this properly thanks Zak Quote
Scorp007 Posted May 15, 2022 Posted May 15, 2022 On 2022/05/13 at 7:32 AM, zak2021 said: Good morning, I just upgraded our system from an old ups system with 16 AGM 12V 150AH batteries to the synsynk 8kw system. Everything is up and running. I need some help with the battery settings on the synsynk. Ive attached screenshots of the current settings. Im not sure if these are correct or not. I appreciate it if someone who has knowledge about this could help me configure this properly thanks Zak From the 2nd and 3rd pic you have a 40A charge and 80A charge setting. Charging can be 60+A during LS periods. The battery spec shows 13.62V x 4 = 54.5V for float and your setting is 55.2V. Absorbtion is spot on at 57.6V. Shutdown I would like at 48V but 46V does not seem too low. Low battery I would like 49-49.5V. Not an expert so please accept other recommendations. zsde 1 Quote
zsde Posted May 15, 2022 Posted May 15, 2022 Shutdown at 50% SOC to prolong the lifetime of these batteries. That would be at ~48V Here is a nice table showing SOC vs voltage Scorp007 1 Quote
zak2021 Posted May 16, 2022 Author Posted May 16, 2022 thanks guys appreciate the help. i am starting to understand how these settings work My last question would be What is the purpose of the "Discharge Amps" Setting on the system. What would be an appropriate value? Quote
Yellow Measure Posted May 16, 2022 Posted May 16, 2022 19 minutes ago, zak2021 said: thanks guys appreciate the help. i am starting to understand how these settings work My last question would be What is the purpose of the "Discharge Amps" Setting on the system. What would be an appropriate value? That would be maximum amps of the total value of your whole battery bank, or the inverter's max, whichever the lesser. Right now @100A the inverter will not draw more than 4800 watts, your inverter is an 8K Sunsynk. That's OK if you are saving battery life, but if you want to use the full 8K capacity, it needs about 166 - 183 amps to deliver. I think that the max for the 8k Sunsynk is 180 Amps in any case, so you can safely set it to that. Quote
Scorp007 Posted May 16, 2022 Posted May 16, 2022 Just to add to this if one cycles these batteries every day at say 40A from each bank to be able to use close to 8kw they will not last even if one would disconnect at 48V. zsde 1 Quote
De0n19 Posted May 21, 2022 Posted May 21, 2022 Sunsynk does supply a battery temperature sensor with the inverter to be used with these types of batteries. I am not sure if it would be helpful to prolong the life of agm batteries though. Quote
zak2021 Posted December 13, 2022 Author Posted December 13, 2022 Good evening Gents I seem to be having some issues with my setup. My system is shutting down with SOC at 80% I have 4 x 4 150AMPs AMG batteries ( total 600APH ) Firstly Ive set the battery capacity to 150amps. Is that the correct setting? Or should it be the total capacity of the bank which is 600 amps 2) Using the table provided in this thread, Ive used 48V at the shutdown which suppose to give me around 50% of battery life the voltage is around 48ish , system shuts down, and then around 2 mins later boots back up again. However SoC is around 80%. I am confused what is happening here. Need to revalidate my settings. Some help here please Pictures attached will show , SoC at 80 Percent, load is small under 1kw. I should be getting alot more out of this setup. However its only lasting me 1.5 hours before it shuts down Its been happening more frequently as of late Quote
GreenFields Posted December 13, 2022 Posted December 13, 2022 I'd suggest you start from the ground up with the datasheet of the individual battery. The available capacity will reduce for higher discharge rates. Whatever is the suitable amp discharge per individual battery, multiply by 4 to define the inverter's discharge rate limit for this 4x4 bank. Just my 2c. Quote
zak2021 Posted December 15, 2022 Author Posted December 15, 2022 Hi rechecking if this is now correct ive attached the manual and some screen shots At C10 , i should be able to draw 15AMP for 10HOURS I am not drawing any where close to that atm, from my logs, i'm drawing around 7AMPS from the discharge table, at 10hours its 15 AMPS X 4 = 60AMP DISCHARGE Setting SP12-150.pdf Quote
Dylboy Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 7Amps AC is around 28A DC on a 48V system. (Just using the tough X4 value ) Not sure if you tracking the 7A as DC or AC Quote
Scorp007 Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 1 hour ago, zak2021 said: Hi rechecking if this is now correct ive attached the manual and some screen shots At C10 , i should be able to draw 15AMP for 10HOURS I am not drawing any where close to that atm, from my logs, i'm drawing around 7AMPS from the discharge table, at 10hours its 15 AMPS X 4 = 60AMP DISCHARGE Setting SP12-150.pdf 591.66 kB · 0 downloads Ensure you get those large banks fully charged. The 0.4kwh charged on the day you took the screen shot. This is a minute bit of the storage. Although shown as 80% SOC it could be an estimated level. On the same day you discharged about 3 times what you put in. If the last few days with LS and cloudy conditions were the same as the screen shot those banks cannot be at 80% SOC. Quote
GreenFields Posted December 15, 2022 Posted December 15, 2022 1 hour ago, zak2021 said: from the discharge table, at 10hours its 15 AMPS X 4 = 60AMP DISCHARGE Setting Yes, that's as I see it as well. That's only around 3kW output though at around 50V. Unfortunately that's a limitation of the type of battery you've got. You could discharge it faster to get greater instantaneous power delivery, but that generates more heat in the battery, so the total energy available is reduced, and in the worst case it could shorten its lifespan. Something that could have been improved through a bigger battery bank, or else lithium batteries. Other than that, set your battery capacity at 600Ah (at 48V) for the full bank. Not the 150Ah (at 12V) of the individual battery. Quote
zak2021 Posted December 15, 2022 Author Posted December 15, 2022 @Scorp007 Yes I also suspect that my banks are not getting fully charged due to incorrect settings Will send updated logs and monitor after a few days with the new settings in place. Quote
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