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Bulk
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Charge
Time
Figure 3 Charging Stages Over Time1
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Absorption Set Point
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Figure 4 Charging Stages Over Time1 (Generator mode)
well, even if their timers have not expired. The remaining time for the slaves will be retained in the timer for each inverter.
The Absorption timer does not reset to zero when AC power is disconnected or reconnected. It only resets to zero if it runs out, or if an external STOP BULK command is sent. The rest of the time, it retains any remaining time. It adds more time to the Absorption period whenever the batteries fall below a certain voltage. (See page 23 for more information on how the timer works.)
Offset
This is not a charging stage. The Offset function is designed to use excess battery energy to power the loads, even when an AC source is present. Offset can operate in any stage of charging, but is shown in Figure 3 to display the function when no charging stages or timers are active. This function is described more fully on page 19.
Offset is a
Target point: Sell Voltage setting. The default setting is 52.0 Vdc.
1The points where the dark blue line intersects the vertical dotted line indicate a change from one step to the next. The points where they also intersect with a horizontal dotted line indicate that the charger has switched to a new target voltage.
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