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Not if you have LED lightsNot having heated seats in my camper, do you get the alternator to behave itself by turning on the headlights instead?
Not if you have LED lightsNot having heated seats in my camper, do you get the alternator to behave itself by turning on the headlights instead?
No LED lights, just the poverty spec' candlesNot if you have LED lights
LinkVictron manual said:The available operation modes are:
- BatteryLife (default setting):
This algorithm is self-adapting and aims to maximise the battery's lifespan. For a detailed explanation of its functionality, please refer to the BatteryLife chapter for a description of its functionality.- Conventional algorithm 1:
12V system: OFF when Vbatt < 11.1V, ON when Vbatt > 13.1V.
24V system: OFF when Vbatt < 22.2V, ON when Vbatt > 26.2V.
48V system: OFF when Vbatt < 44.4V, ON when Vbatt > 52.4V.- Conventional algorithm 2:
12V system: OFF when Vbatt < 11.8V, ON when Vbatt > 14.0V.
24V system: OFF when Vbatt < 23.6V, ON when Vbatt > 28.0V.
48V system: OFF when Vbatt < 47.4V, ON when Vbatt > 56.0V.- Always off:
The load output is always OFF.- Always on:
The load output is always ON.- User defined algorithm 1:
OFF when Vbatt < Vlow.
ON when Vbatt > Vhigh.- User defined algorithm 2:
OFF when Vbatt < Vlow or Vbatt > Vhigh.
ON when Vbatt is between Vlow and Vhigh.- Automatic Energy Selector (AES):
ON when Vbat > Vhigh.
OFF when Vbat < Vhigh for the pre-selected AES time.
OFF when Vbat < Vlow.
What was the solution?Just to say a big thank you to Roger for his help today. Currently way in the Alps. Victron app said there was a firmware update, so I installed it. Solar stopped working instantly! Bought my kit from Roger 3 years ago, but thought I would email him to see if he could help. A couple of emails later and all good. Outstanding customer service, thank you.
Good point! Reboot the Victron. Disconnect the cable between the solar panel and the Victron. Then remove the fuse between the Victron and the leisure battery, wait a few seconds. Reverse the process.What was the solution?
We don't all want to be ringing up Roger![]()
I have three panels on my T7, I run the fridge full time on level 5 and it takes about two hours of bulk load via the Victron MPPT to recover the batteries. I recommend the Victron because their app lets you see what’s going on.It's an overkill for most peoplebut I put the option up there as I do sell the odd one. Mostly for people who camp over winter.
I have three panels on my T7, I run the fridge full time on level 5 and it takes about two hours of bulk load via the Victron MPPT to recover the batteries. I recommend the Victron because their app lets you see what’s going on.
I’ve had all the lights on for hours, charged a couple of iPhones, watched a movie on the projector powered from the USBC and the parking heater on for 30 minutes and managed to get the batteries down to 50% overnight.
With the three panels you know that by the next evening even on a dull day you will be fully charged to go again. I suspect I would have been fine with two but a bit like range anxiety three suits me.
The -tve output from the MPPT controller should be connected to the Chassis via a Chassis earth point or bolt otherwise you bypass the battery monitoring system and will get abnormal readings on the Control Panel.Hi, I understand that you are one of the few who already has a solar system on the new T7.
I purchased a Victron 100/30 and a 300W solar panel. I wanted to ask you if you could tell me where it is best to connect the negative terminal (black cable) of the MPPT, directly to the battery or to the frame? Would you be able to share a photo of the black cable wiring?
Thanks in advance.
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