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Low and high limit (hysteresis) alarm

Hi there!

I have 48V system.

I am trying to understand why I am getting Low and High limit (hysteresis) alarm at 11:40am when the battery voltage is 51,94V? Is it normal or abnormal?

I am looking forward to a bit of advice, should I change system parameters or alarm rules or anything?

Here is the alarm message received yesterday 21st February 2023 11:40am:

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Below is the chart of the system parameters whole day 24h 21.Feb.2023

NB! Shunt - Current (A) means the battery charging current from the SmartSolar MPPT RS 450/100 - Tr

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Current alarm rule:

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I am very much looking for expert advice.

Kind regards,


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kevgermany answered ·

This is the recovery message. Maybe you can find the alarm message.

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kevgermany answered ·

Guessing that some time around 08:00 the voltage dropped too low, triggering the alarm. If you generate a graph covering less time, say from 07:00 to 09:00, you will get more information. With longer time periods on graphs, min max values tend to be averaged out.

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okelaa answered ·

Yes, I am aware it was below 48V for some short duration but did not drop below 46V. Therefore I was wondering why the alarm is triggered when the lower limit 46V was not reached.


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harold avatar image harold commented ·
may be a short dip, within the set interval update period of your system to VRM


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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ harold commented ·
Yes, my thoughts exactly
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okelaa avatar image okelaa harold commented ·
Thank you very much for the tip! Now I need to understand it, which I do not even close.

Please advise what exactly I should do and where?

Kind regards,

Aleko

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