6-2
All values are 25ºC (77ºF).
DIP
Switches
(4-5-6)
A
Bulk
Voltage
B
Float
Voltage
C
Equalize
Voltage
D
Equalize
Time
(hours)
E
Equalize
Interval
(days)
off-off-off
14.0 13.4 None -
-
off-off-on
14.1 13.4 14.2 1 28
off-on-off
14.3 13.4 14.4 2 28
off-on-on
14.4 13.4 15.1 3 28
on-off-off
14.6 13.4 15.3 3 28
on-off-on
14.8 13.4 15.3 3 28
on-on-off
15.0 13.4 15.3 3 14
on-on-on
16.0 14.5
-
-
-
8-on
VR2 VR1 VR2+1V 2 7
Table 6.3 Standard Diversion Charging Programs
A. PWM BULK Voltage
- This is the PWM Absorption stage with constant voltage
charging. The PWM absorption voltage is the maximum battery voltage that will be held
constant.
B. Float Voltage
- When the battery is fully charged, the charging voltage will be reduced
to 13.4 volts for all diversion settings.
C. Equalization Voltage
- During an equalization cycle, the charging voltage will be held
constant at this voltage. Equalizations are manual, and can be selected for automatic.
D. Equalization
Time
- Charging at the selected equalization voltage will continue for this
setting number of hours.
E. Equalization Interval
- Equalizations are typically done once a month cycles can be set
in the Equalization Interval in units of days so the equalization will begin according to
the setting value. Each new cycle will be reset as the equalization starts.
6.4 Selecting the Diversion Load
It is critical that the diversion load be sized correctly. If the load is too small, it cannot
divert enough power from the source (wind, hydro, etc). The battery will continue charging
and could be overcharged.
If the diversion load is too large, it will draw more current than the rating of the SunStar.
The controller’s overload protection may disconnect the diversion load, and this will result
in all of the source current going to the battery.
CAUTION: The diversion load must be able to absorb the full power output of the
source, but the load must never exceed the current rating of the SunStar controller.
Otherwise, the battery can be overcharged and damaged.
6.4.1 Suitable Loads for Diversion
Water heating elements are commonly used for diversion load systems. These heating