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Wired the delta into this (15A fuse), with expansion capacity for other devices. | Wired the delta into this (15A fuse), with expansion capacity for other devices. | ||
+ | =====Upgrade: | ||
+ | In April 2022, I started investigating in earnest the prospects of upgrading and expanding my solar battery bank capacity. If I now have a true " | ||
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+ | At any rate, my current SLA battery bank is most certainly not up to the task of running anything at night, and knowing the apparent usable lifespan of such batteries runs from 3-5 years, I'm certainly pushing the outer limits. | ||
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+ | I've been reading good things about LiFePo4 batteries, and figured it was time to take the plunge. | ||
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+ | After extensive reading, searching, and contemplation, | ||
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+ | * 8x EVE LF230 230Ah 3.2V LiFePO4 Prismatic Battery Cell Threaded Screw-in Terminal Stud from Docan Power | ||
+ | * 2x RadioB Tech Smart BMS 4S 12V 120A Lifepo4 Lithium Battery Management PCB Protection Board with Balance Leads and Wireless Bluetooth Module - Supports 4 Cells 12.8 Volts DIY Programmable | ||
+ | * 2x NOCO HM327BKS Group 27 Snap-Top Battery Box for Marine, RV, Camper and Trailer Batteries | ||
+ | * 1x DROK DC Buck Converter, 5.3V-32V to 1.2V-32V 12A Adjustable Power Supply, 5v 9v 12v 24V 30V 32V Step Down Voltage Regulator with LCD Display Volt Transformer Reducer CC CV for RV Solar Panel Golf Cart | ||
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+ | My intention is to: | ||
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+ | * charge the cells | ||
+ | * construct into two 12V 230AH batteries | ||
+ | * top balance each battery | ||
+ | * rewire my panels into series/ | ||
+ | * wire my batteries in series to get a 24V solar battery bank | ||
+ | * end up with around 5000WH (2760WH x 2 = 5520WH) of capacity, an increase over my current (and diminished) capacity | ||
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+ | =====Log of progress===== | ||
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+ | ====20220406==== | ||
+ | * took possession from shipper of the 230AH batteries | ||
+ | * unboxed, inspected | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Cells came with bus bars and supporting materials: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Cells each measured 3.28V, and I checked to confirm that terminal polarity was as marked (ie no manufacturing mislabeling of + and -). | ||
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+ | ====20220408==== | ||
+ | Expecting to take delivery of the DROK DC power supply (DC buck/ | ||
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+ | So, my plan is to use the DROK to charge the 3.2V cells off my existing battery bank + solar panels. | ||
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+ | A thought: top-balancing them once assembled into 12.8V batteries might require an early switchover to 24V. The DROK states it can handle the output voltage, but input voltage needs to be higher. | ||
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+ | Comments on amazon state to assume a 90% efficiency of the DROK. | ||
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+ | The LiFePo4 cells have a charging voltage of 3.65V, and the DROK has a limit of 120W (and 12A). So off-hand that would seem I've got: | ||
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+ | * 3.65V x 12A = 44W | ||
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+ | ====20220412==== | ||
+ | Started a slow, long-term top balance, 1 partial day at 0.5A, then I was able to upgrade that to closer to 1.5A. | ||
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+ | Witnessed cell voltage slowly go from 3.28V to 3.29V and eventually 3.30V. | ||
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+ | ====20220419==== | ||
+ | I picked up a 10A adjustable DC power supply, and this week have been using that for my charging efforts. | ||
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+ | Using that, I've managed to upgrade from 1.5A of charging current to... 1.5A-2A. The quality of the leads seems to be the issue. | ||
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+ | ====20220420==== | ||
+ | My current obstacle is adequate leads to get a decent amperage. | ||
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+ | I cannibalized a computer AC power cable, stripping it down to the copper wire, and wiring that up to the cells and power supply. I also continued to use the existing leads, and got my charging amperage up into the 3A range. | ||
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+ | At the end of the charging session, cells were in the 3.30V territory, occasionally flirting with 3.31v when measuring. | ||
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+ | ====20220421==== | ||
+ | Progress, as I've read and have come to expect, is slow, and not necessarily linear. The key is the amperage, not necessarily the steady progression of the measured voltage (although that, while settling, will seem to rise to some extent, over time based on state of charge). | ||
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+ | Presently I am getting 4-5A, the most out of any day so far. I got a better contact of the wires (seeing a pretty consistent value within the range of 15W of power use on the display). | ||
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+ | To be sure, learning all sorts of important things with respect to electricity, | ||
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+ | Upped my charge voltage to 3.45V. | ||
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+ | Cells seem to be on their way from 3.31V to 3.32V. | ||
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+ | ====20220423==== | ||
+ | Sourced better leads, although even then, I'm only getting 3.75A. I guess that's what I'm destined to settle with, if only using one set of leads. I jury-rigged a second lead, and am now enjoying 18-20W (5-5.5A), which is more respectable. | ||
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+ | Cell voltages drifted back to 3.29V/ | ||
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+ | Ready to take full advantage of this extra day of charging. | ||
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+ | ====20220425==== | ||
+ | Took advantage of favourable conditions and went roof-top to rewire my panels for 24V operation. | ||
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+ | I ended up replacing almost all of the female MC4 connectors, deteriorated through exposure to the elements. I might want to go back and replace the remaining connectors just as a matter of course, a good 5 year update. | ||
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+ | I also removed a battery and rewired the battery bank to 24V, just because I could. So, yesterday I experienced operations in 24V, at a peak pulling 9+A from the panels (~220W). I guess time will tell: at peak generation I should be getting 16.66A from the panels. | ||
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+ | Shade is likely impeding power generation. Those two trees posing a greater obstacle than before. | ||
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+ | ====20220426==== | ||
+ | Resuming my battery charging efforts. | ||
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+ | Cell voltages had fallen back to 3.30V. | ||
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+ | Presently charging to 3.5V, pulling 6.67A (> 20W). | ||
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+ | Around 9:30am, cells are all at 3.32V (with one cell showing signs of advancing to 3.33V). | ||
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+ | Around 2:30pm, cells are solidly at 3.32V (with some signs of advancing to 3.33V). 6.2A, still over 20W. | ||
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+ | ====20220427==== | ||
+ | Left it charging overnight. | ||
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+ | Cells are now 3.33V, nearing 3.34V. Amperage has dropped to about 5A (17-18W). | ||
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+ | Still a far cry from where I'd like things to be. | ||
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+ | ====20220428==== | ||
+ | Second consecutive overnight. We've been charging solid since Tuesday morning. | ||
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+ | Cells have reached 3.35V. Amperage is down to 3.45A (12W). | ||
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+ | ====20220429==== | ||
+ | First serious run at the cabin. With panels wired for 24V and existing battery bank likewise, on a sunny day as this, I've been beyond pleased with the performance of my system. | ||
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+ | Cells drifted back to 3.33V. | ||
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+ | Now 4:18pm, cells measure once again at 3.35V (15W). | ||
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+ | ====20220430==== | ||
+ | Another day of charging at the cabin. | ||
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+ | ====20220501==== | ||
+ | While the sun is out, getting some charging in. | ||
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+ | Each resuming seems to restart us at the 3.32V/3.33V range, and a higher initial amperage (6A, 20W), and then dwindles throughout the day. Cells measuring 3.36V at the end of the day in recent days. | ||
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+ | ====20220503==== | ||
+ | Started charging the second group of batteries. | ||
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+ | ====20220505==== | ||
+ | Second group of batteries, charging since Tuesday, are now up to 3.32V. | ||
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+ | ====20220512==== | ||
+ | After paralleling all 8 on Monday afternoon (20220509), and had upped the voltage to about 3.55V, I arrived today to find them fully charged at 3.4V (0A, 0W!) | ||
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+ | So, I upped it to 3.65V and left them to charge. Had a nice 7A+ going. Not sure if I am keen on leaving them to charge through Saturday. We will see. Pleased though that we seem to be wonderfully close to complete with this endeavour. | ||
=====References===== | =====References===== |