Slope, E 35 f, S 35 – Outback Power Systems GS3548E Operators Manual User Manual

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Operation

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If installed in a multiple-inverter system, only a single RTS is necessary. It must be plugged into the

master inverter and will automatically control the charging of all slaves and all charge controllers.
When charging, an inverter system with an RTS will increase or decrease the charge voltage by 5 mV
per degree Celsius per battery cell. This setting affects the

Absorption, Float, and Equalization set

points. The

Sell Voltage and Re-Float Voltage set points are not temperature compensated. The

Equalization set points are not compensated in OutBack charge controllers.

In a 48 Vdc system (24 cells, 2 volts each), this means 0.12 volts per degree Celsius above or below 25°C.
Maximum compensation is ± 2.4 Vdc.

EXAMPLES:

A 48 Vdc system with batteries at 15°C will compensate its charging to 1.2 Vdc

higher than the set points.

A 48 Vdc system with batteries at 40°C will compensate its charging to 1.8 Vdc

lower than the set points.

Slope

Some batteries require different amounts of compensation. The OutBack FLEXmax Extreme charge

controller has an adjustable rate of compensation (“slope”) and is not limited to 5 mV. The FLEXmax
Extreme can be networked with the Radian with the HUB Communications Manager. If this is done,
the Radian can import the slope setting from the FLEXmax Extreme charge controller.

NOTE:
Temperature compensation only applies to the battery charging function. Other set points in the

inverter, such as the AUX functions, are not compensated for temperature.

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