Configuration of the Xanbus AGS
Stop V
Full name Stopping Battery Voltage
Purpose The "Stop V" trigger enables the AGS to stop the generator whenever the battery voltage reaches a
Dependencies The "Stop V" trigger requires the AGS to be in Automatic mode and needs a parameter to be set for one of the Start DCV triggers.
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Disabled, 14.0 V to 60.0 V | Disabled |
(increments of 0.1 V) |
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Considerations The "Stop V" setting is most useful when you want the inverter/charger to give the batteries a quick, basic charge. If using this mode, it is recommended to run a complete charge or equalize cycle once in a while to restore the battery. To give the batteries a more complete, consistent charge, use the "Stop Float" setting. This will result in longer generator run times.
If "Stop V" is set too high, the generator may run for too long.
If "Stop V" is set too low, the AGS will stop the generator before the inverter/charger has charged the batteries.
If "Stop Float" or "Stop Absorb" have been enabled, the AGS will stop the generator if the Float or Absorption stages of the battery charging have begun.
Actual battery voltage can be monitored from the Freedom SW System Home screen on the Xanbus System Control Panel (SCP).
For more information on battery charging, see the Freedom SW Inverter/ Charger Owner’s Guide.
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