Thanks for the quick reply. I do have two victron blue solar controllers. I quickly realized I should have gotten smart controllers. Are the blue solar controllers able to interface with the GX?The big disappointment in my setup is my controllers don't synchronize their charging.To answer your question. I don't have enough data to definitively say if the output of the panels differ. I just turned them on yesterday. However, I'm getting 65-66 Volts from each array as it stands. I also haven't really depleted my batteries much. I'm in testing so I'm going to leave shore power off for a while.
So you have all the info...I have 2 arrays (3) 200 watt panels each.24v battery bank (see charging specs above)2 charge controllers 100/50 mppt
I really appreciate the help.I'm learning a lot and it sorta makes sense. I just want to stay out of trouble for now. Learning to make the system more efficient is a future goal.I'm using SOK batteries 206 amp hours. They have an internal BMS.What are your thoughts on that?
I see the same thing and have no Victron BMS. I do have a Victron charge controller that might cause this too. I will report back after studying it bit more.I need to adjust 28.0 on charge cutoff (3.5* , maybe even less. It does settle down once it cuts the solar to about 26.5-27 and stays there for the duration (3.3* Do you have a GX device? I've not had the time to dig into the logging and reporting. I'd bet the answer is found there as to what was going on during those spikes.
The voltage spike and subsequent DC disconnect is due to the BMS high voltage cutoff. If you are charging to 29.2 that is most likely the high voltage protection limit of the BMS.