Charge control mode, Three-stage battery charging – Windy Nation Xantrex C Series Multifunction DC Controller User Manual

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Introduction

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Charge Control Mode

In the Charge Control mode, the

C-Series

controls how the

batteries are charged by the DC source (solar, wind, or
hydro). It uses a 3-stage charging protocol to maintain battery
voltage at bulk and/or float levels.

When charging, the

C-Series

controller monitors the batteries

and depending on how it is wired will regulate the PV current
(as a PV Charge Controller) or divert excess energy from PV,
hydro, or wind to a DC load (as a Diversion Controller) and
allows the battery to charge according to user-defined
settings based on the amount of DC power available.

When the

C-Series

operates in the Charge Control mode, it

provides:

three-stage charging of battery voltage,

automatic temperature compensation (if the BTS is used),
and

automatic or manual equalization charging.

Three-Stage Battery Charging

The three-stage charging process results in faster charging
compared to on-off relay type or constant voltage solid-state
regulators. Faster recharging increases the performance of the
system by storing more of the PV array’s limited output. The
final float voltage setting reduces battery gassing, minimizes
watering requirements and ensures complete battery
recharging. The

C-Series

will use this protocol in either PV

Charge Control mode or in Diversion Control mode. It does
not charge the batteries when in Load Control mode. Battery
voltage and current vary during the three-stage charging
process as follows.

Important:

The

C-Series controller

cannot operate in more

than one function at the same time. If several functions are
required in a system, a dedicated controller must be used for each
function.

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