Ron,
 
Sounds like you might have a voltage drop in the system at point of
measurement. 
 
A large voltage drop can happen for a few valid reasons.
1. High current demand. > Trimetric or better yet PentaMetric can show this
demand.
2. Poor Cable connection. Visual / Thermal inspection or local Vdc
measurement along the cable chain.
3. Low to moderate current demand with low SOC. Check the MX60 Logging
function to see when the last day "Float" happened, i.e. how many minutes of
Float in the last 60 days, etc. If there are none or few, then you still
might be at a low SOC. (Trimetric or better yet PentaMetric can show the SOC
as well).
 
Of course, not sure what happened to the Sunfrost, but a DC Clamp meter,
might determine if it is normal now.
 
good luck,
 
Maverick
 

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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Ron Young
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 2:00 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] intermittent battery problem


Wrenches, 
I received some additional info from the customer this morning. They have
asked me to hold off my visit until they get a few more clues but some of
what they are telling me doesn't necessarily jive with a sulphated battery.
Would appreciate comments - here's a quote from their email: 

Hi Ron 
Still having problems with system.  If the batteries are sulphated would the
system return to full charge when you remove the load???  Checked our
hydrometer against another and it is working fine. Batteries are all either
in the green or on the line between green and blue this morning.  Display
showed the batteries at 25.2 when we got up this morning. About 10:30 this
morning---I had just tested all batteries with the hydrometer---the readings
dropped to 23.8.  Retested batteries---they were in the green.   I turned
off all loads----the readings returned to 25.2.  I turned on the
Sunfrost---readings immediately dropped to 23.8.  I turned off the
Sunfrost--- readings returned to 25.2.  I turned on all lights in the house
and the readings remained at 25.2.  I turned the Sunfrost back on and the
readings again stayed at 25.2.  The one other thing that happened in the
meantime is that the sun came out and we started buying power from the solar
system---.1-.3kw.  This all seems to be part of a pattern where as soon as
we start buying power---whether from sun, wind or gen. the system returns to
normal---But we are still suspicious of the Sunfrost because of our problems
a few months back.  


Ron Young
earthRight Products - Solareagle.com
Alternative Energy Solutions ~ Renewable Energy Products

On 2011-10-09, at 11:56 AM, Ron Young wrote:


As always, impressed and gratified by the number of thoughtful replies from
Wrenches, thank you again! It looks like a hefty EQ is in order. I've
successfully recovered badly sulphated batteries by putting them through
multiple charge/EQ/discharge cycles on more than occasion. Will check out
that Sunfrost as well. My mistake was believing that the hydrometer could
tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth but apparently it
takes an amp hour meter to keep it honest. 

Ron Young





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On 2011-10-09, at 11:12 AM, Jonathan Hill wrote:


Ron- 
We've seen this issue before,and it is almost always due to badly sulfated
batteries. I'd try a LONG (8-12 hrs) EQ charge at 32 volts. We've done this
with Hawkers and fixed the problem. I believe the Surrettes could handle
this kind of charge, though you might contact Jamie Surrette.









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On Oct 8, 2011, at 6:42 PM, Ron Young wrote:


Thanks Bob but he has a tubular type hydrometer, not the pointer type.
They're usually ok but I'll check it against mine when I go there which
looks like a certainty. 

They EQ the batteries on a regular basis as per my instructions (they say)
but will have to nail them down on that. The small 2500w generator worries
me but they have 800w solar and a Whisper 100. The wind blows a lot.
Inverter is a 3524 Outback.

Ron

On 2011-10-08, at 5:07 PM, bob ellison wrote:



I bet he has a cheap pointer type hydrometer, I have seen them be way off
from reality.
My guess is that the gravity is low the voltage changes quickly, specific
gravity changes slowly in a battery bank.
To fully charge a 24 volt bank you need to get it to 29 + volts and keep it
there for several hours, depending on the battery bank size.
Charging it to 25.4 is nothing in the long run.
Give them a LONG full charge, what are the inverters? Does it ever get an EQ
charge?

Bob Ellison

From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Ron Young
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 2:02 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] intermittent battery problem

Howdy Wrenches,

One of my customers that lives 3 hours out in the back country is having an
intermittent problem that I haven't encountered before. The batteries drop
rapidly in voltage but hydrometer readings are in the green. Turning off the
inverter and just using DC doesn't change anything. Meters on the Mate,
Outback MX and Whisper controller are all the same so it's not a metering
problem. On the way to bed the batteries were at 25.4, overnight with no
loads they dropped to 22.9 then a short 15 min. charge with a generator
brings the batteries back up and two hours later they are at 25.8. This
scenario has occurred several times and then doesn't appear for a day or
two.

It doesn't seem to be sulfation as the batteries are reading good on the
hydrometer every time. All cells check out. The inverter doesn't seem to be
the problem. They have a Sunfrost on a separate DC circuit. It sounds like
an intermittent circuit problem or electronics issue. Customer has checked
and tightened all the connections he can get at but hasn't been inside the
components. Would appreciate any suggestions or clues before I make the
trip.

Ron Young

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