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Temperature Compensation

The data sheet for my batteries (link below) states a temperature compensation of +/-3mV/degree C. The default setting on my Smart Solar MPPT 100/30 charger is -16.2 and when I search the forums everyone elses seem to be in the teens or twenties. Is it reasonable for mine to be 3 or am I misreading something? Also, the current setting is -16.2 how do I make it a +/- value?

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1579/5179/files/CR-240_PowerSheet_D06240_0213.pdf?16021135676618962151


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remarc avatar image remarc commented ·

I have a follow up question to this:

I have a customer who has six 6V batteries in series/parallel in a 12v system. The customer battery spec is showing the same ±3 mV/°C/cell as posted above.

A 6V battery is +/-(3cells x 3mV) = +/- 9mV per battery

So for Six 6V batteries in series/parallel would be 6 X 9mV =+/- 54mV, correct?

Does it matter whether in series or parallel or is it the total number of batteries?

Thanks for the help!

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Phil Gavin answered ·

Pretty sure you are being led astray by an incomplete spec, see:

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1579/5179/files/31DC130_PowerSheet_D12130_0213.pdf?16021135676618962151

This is the 12 V version of the battery it also lists this spec at +/- 3 mV/degree C.

But a 12V battery has double the number of cells as your 6V battery.

My point is the temp. coeficient is normally listed per cell, and this spec should be listed as +/- 3mV/degree C /2V cell.

So for a six volt battery it is +/-(3cells x 3mV) = +/- 9mV for the battery.

However if you had a 24V bank, it would be (24/2) = 12 cells

And temperature compensation would be 12 x3 mV = +/- 36mV.

( now your figure is similar to others you've seen).

As the temperature inversely affects the voltage the setting in Ve-configure would be -36mV/C.

The float voltage will drop by 36mV for every degree above 25deg C, and rise by 36mV for every degree below 25deg C at that setting.

Similarly, if your bank is 48V, then the setting is -72mV/deg C & a 12V bank would be -18mV/deg C, using these batteries.


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eacheach avatar image eacheach commented ·

Makes total sense. Thanks for the clarification.

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