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between steps are marked with vertical dotted lines. A circle indicates that the inverter has begun

charging to a new voltage setting. A square indicates that the inverter has reached the setting (a

horizontal dotted line). A triangle indicates that the inverter has stopped charging and is no longer

using the previous set point. (The charging may have stopped for any of several reasons.) The battery

voltage must drop to one of several low set points before the inverter resumes charging.

Specialized Charging

Lithium-ion, sodium-sulfur, and similar advanced battery technologies may require charger settings

that are very different from the inverter’s defaults or the three-stage cycle in general. The Charging

Steps section describes the individual selections and behavior. All charger settings are adjustable.
The selection range for each step allows very different priorities from the defaults. For example, the

Float voltage could be set higher than the Absorption voltage, or a step could be completely skipped.

Charging Graphs

Figure 4 shows the progression of steps of the three-stage charging cycle.

Figure 4

Charging Stages Over Time

Figure 5 shows the charge cycle used by the inverter when the

Float Time menu item is set to 24/7.

This setting eliminates the Silent and Float Timer steps. The charger remains in Float continuously.

The Float stage lasts until the AC source is removed.

Figure 5

Charging Stages Over Time (24/7)

Absorption

Set Point

Float

Set Point

Bulk
(c.c.)

Silent

Float Timer (c.v.)

Silent

Float

(c.c.)

Float Timer

Re-Float

Set Point

No

Charging

Float

(c.c.)

Silent

Float

Timer

(c.v.)

Float

(c.c.)

Absorption (c.v.)

c.c. = Constant-Current Stage; charger can deliver up to inverter’s maximum (or maximum setting)

c.v. = Constant-Voltage Stage; charger delivers the current needed to maintain voltage; usually tapers

Voltage

Time

Bulk
(c.c.)

Float (c.v.)

Absorption (c.v.)

No Charge

(Source removed)

Time

Absorption

Set Point

Float

Set Point

No

Charge

Voltage

c.c. = Constant-Current Stage; can deliver up to the inverter’s limit

c.v. = Constant-Voltage Stage; delivers only the current needed to maintain voltage; usually tapers

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