April 14, 20251 yr Hi, am battling with two inverters that cut off with a 58 error code as soon as the batteries are full.Setup: I have two Ecco 5.5kw inverters running in parallel and two Fivestar 6kw running in parallel and all four are connected to the same battery bank of 12 x 5.1kw SVolt Lithium batteries. (All Axpert)The two Ecco’s service one area and the two Fivestar’s another.Each of the four inverters has 9 x 550w panels connected in series.Float settings on all four inverters were set to 54v. (User defined) However, the two Ecco's will continue charging despite the fact that the float was reached, and then the two Five star inverters which is connected to the same battery bank will cut off and show error 58 as soon as the battery bank reach more or less 56.5v. (Possibly also damaging the batteries)In summary it appears that the two Fivestar’s cutt off because of high voltage on the battery bank because the two Ecco's keeps on charging beyond float voltage?I have lowered the float charge settings on all four inverters to 53v without success. The two inverters purely carry on charging above the set voltage.The battery bank is new and all connections are tight. The inverters are all new. The cut-off and the 58 error is not caused by high loads or spike but rather high volts on the battery side.The manual, as with most Axpert’s states that error 58 means “output voltage too low” The output voltage on all four my inverters remain steady at 230v.Any advice will be highly appreciated.
April 14, 20251 yr 26 minutes ago, PaulJV said:Hi, am battling with two inverters that cut off with a 58 error code as soon as the batteries are full.Setup: I have two Ecco 5.5kw inverters running in parallel and two Fivestar 6kw running in parallel and all four are connected to the same battery bank of 12 x 5.1kw SVolt Lithium batteries. (All Axpert)The two Ecco’s service one area and the two Fivestar’s another.Each of the four inverters has 9 x 550w panels connected in series.Float settings on all four inverters were set to 54v. (User defined) However, the two Ecco's will continue charging despite the fact that the float was reached, and then the two Five star inverters which is connected to the same battery bank will cut off and show error 58 as soon as the battery bank reach more or less 56.5v. (Possibly also damaging the batteries)In summary it appears that the two Fivestar’s cutt off because of high voltage on the battery bank because the two Ecco's keeps on charging beyond float voltage?I have lowered the float charge settings on all four inverters to 53v without success. The two inverters purely carry on charging above the set voltage.The battery bank is new and all connections are tight. The inverters are all new.The cut-off and the 58 error is not caused by high loads or spike but rather high volts on the battery side.The manual, as with most Axpert’s states that error 58 means “output voltage too low” The output voltage on all four my inverters remain steady at 230v.Any advice will be highly appreciated.What voltage settings does the ECCO inverters have? like float, charge. bulk charging voltage etc?
April 14, 20251 yr Author I have set bulk at 56.4, Float at 54v, equalization 64v as prescribed. Also lowered all, with no difference.
April 14, 20251 yr 43 minutes ago, PaulJV said:I have set bulk at 56.4, Float at 54v, equalization 64v as prescribed. Also lowered all, with no difference.wait equalization 64v ? That should never be that high Edited April 14, 20251 yr by Stefan Cornelissen
April 14, 20251 yr Just now, Stefan Cornelissen said:wait equalization 64v ? that correct. that should never be that high43 minutes ago, PaulJV said:I have set bulk at 56.4, Float at 54v, equalization 64v as prescribed. Also lowered all, with no difference.Try 54v on all and make sure you are set to user define in settings
April 14, 20251 yr Good evening @PaulJV I have the following questions9 hours ago, PaulJV said:Setup: I have two Ecco 5.5kw inverters running in parallel and two Fivestar 6kw running in parallel and all four are connected to the same battery bank of 12 x 5.1kw SVolt Lithium batteries. (All Axpert)The two Ecco’s service one area and the two Fivestar’s another.A] Are the AC outputs of the Ecco inverters and Fivestar inverters separate?B] Why don't you separate the battery bank half for the Ecco inverters and half for the Fivestar inverters?C] Does the inverters communicate with the batteries?
April 15, 20251 yr Author Hi Thank you for your response, herewith some answers:A] Are the AC outputs of the Ecco inverters and Fivestar inverters separate? Yes, the Eccos service three rental cottages and the Fivestar's service three cottages. Two separate outputs.B] Why don't you separate the battery bank half for the Ecco inverters and half for the Fivestar inverters? Should some of the houses use a lot of power and some a little, it balance each other out. If all separate, I will have to increase each battery bank. Some people us power in the evenings and some who works from home, during the day.C] Does the inverters communicate with the batteries? No, I could not get the communication up and running.
April 15, 20251 yr Author 17 hours ago, Stefan Cornelissen said:Try 54v on all and make sure you are set to user define in settingsThanks for the response Stefan, Have tried it without success.
April 17, 20251 yr I would not run 2 different make and model inverters from 1 battery pack .If the bulk charge is set at 26.5 the ecco will charge till set volts hold a few minutes and then return to Float charge .So best set the bulk and float charge on the ecco to 54 volts . Edited April 17, 20251 yr by GMAC
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