Programming and Using the MATE for FLEXNet DC Operations
At initial power up, use the MATE (see pages
•Battery Bank 20 Hour Capacity (provided by the manufacturer) in amp hours (from 100- 10,000
•Battery charge parameters
•Return amps: See the manufacturer recommendations or set to 2% of the battery bank amp hour capacity (e.g. a 1000 amp hour battery bank would set the return amps to 20.0 amps)
NOTE: Older battery banks might require a higher value if the system end of charge amps does not drop to the 2% level.
•Battery
•Battery Charge Factor (BCF)
•The BCF compensates for recharging inefficiency from gassing and heating losses to assure the battery
•If the SOC percentage displays full before the batteries’
•The default setting is 94%, meaning 94% of the charging current is being used for recharging and 6% is lost. OutBack suggests maintaining the default setting until the FLEXNet DC has monitored the system through a few charge/discharge cycles.
•Setting the BCF to 100% effectively disables any BCF display changes.
•Charge Parameters Met Time
•During this period, the charge parameters must meet or exceed the
•Programmable from 0 to 240 minutes
•Setting this time to 0 effectively eliminates any filtering provided by this timer. The first time the charge parameters are met, the unit will consider the parameters met and perform accordingly.
•The default setting is one minute. Longer or shorter periods may apply to certain sources such as wind generators or hydros.
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