@@pcspoor Info that came with my Zooms 12v LifePO4 battery has the following listed: Eq charging voltage 14v and eq time as 120 minutes. I just changed all the parameters on my 3210A and MT50 to match what was in the booklet that came with my batteries. Only problem is you have to work backwards when entering values in the MT50 because otherwise you get error messages.
I'm using deep cycle flooded 12v batteries. I haven't hooked up the controller yet but the manual has default settings for my application? It's kinda confusing
I have a SOK lifepo4 100ah battery and a epever 30 controller. should I set the same parameters as your showing here, neither epever or SOK offer any help. THANKS
On my particular van there is a Balmar MC-614 regulator that can be programmed. On other vans the regulator can be built in to the underhood generator and is preset. Balmar website has information on the programmable regulator.
If you have lithium batteries, why not just set the battery type on lithium, and let it go at that? Then, all the parameters are automatically determined.
LOL...the password on the two units I have tried is NOT 000000. The manual states it is, some YTs say it is, two units that do not except the password say it ain't.
I doubt it as to monitor load you'd have to be using the load terminals on the controller and for something large like a microwave you'd have to be running it directly from the battery bank. An inline power meter before your inverter will do what you're wanting.
Having same problem with trying to lower Max volts from 30 to 28 for 24 volt lithium batts. Will Not go below 30v under {user} battery type . Have you had any new info?
@@dougg93 use the menu in reverse as a lot of the first options are linked to other options further on! so go all the way to the end then work backwards making sure it makes sense eg you might have other settings that effect your max volts. this guy had some good videos regarding the actual settings.. th-cam.com/video/4wt_L2L4W4Q/w-d-xo.html
14.2v-14.6v is what is needed to fully charge LiFePo4 cells. You'll never get them fully charged pushing 13.6v
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Lithium battery doesn’t use equalize option. Should be set at zero for eq time.
I realize that. The intent of the video was to show programming hierarchy for those having difficulty with the basics.
There's no eq.time setting, just a eq.charge setting. Do you have any advice?
@@pcspoor Info that came with my Zooms 12v LifePO4 battery has the following listed: Eq charging voltage 14v and eq time as 120 minutes. I just changed all the parameters on my 3210A and MT50 to match what was in the booklet that came with my batteries. Only problem is you have to work backwards when entering values in the MT50 because otherwise you get error messages.
@@abbyrhodes814 what do you mean by entering values backwards?
@@abbyrhodes814 Planning to do the same, what do you mean working backwards when entering parameters?
thanks, struggling with programming for an Epever for lifepo4
I'm using deep cycle flooded 12v batteries. I haven't hooked up the controller yet but the manual has default settings for my application? It's kinda confusing
I have a SOK lifepo4 100ah battery and a epever 30 controller. should I set the same parameters as your showing here, neither epever or SOK offer any help. THANKS
You are exactly right about helping.
You think that these manufacturers would have technical support!!
this helped me quite a bit. you mentioned the UG (generator) is set to 13.5. How do you set that?
On my particular van there is a Balmar MC-614 regulator that can be programmed. On other vans the regulator can be built in to the underhood generator and is preset. Balmar website has information on the programmable regulator.
If you have lithium batteries, why not just set the battery type on lithium, and let it go at that? Then, all the parameters are automatically determined.
what voltage is your lithium battery bank
Where do we find out what boost, float & equalize charging mean when programming for lithium? Anyone know?
consult your battery manufacturer
there are many "lithium" which one is this for?
Hello, I am trying to change float, it’s giving me parameter error
Equalize should be st to 0 for time also . Just saying.
LOL...the password on the two units I have tried is NOT 000000. The manual states it is, some YTs say it is, two units that do not except the password say it ain't.
how do you get it to show a load when you run something, like the microwave? On my class a rv I could always see how many amps I was using.
I doubt it as to monitor load you'd have to be using the load terminals on the controller and for something large like a microwave you'd have to be running it directly from the battery bank. An inline power meter before your inverter will do what you're wanting.
i just get perimeter error when i try to change anything!
Having same problem with trying to lower Max volts from 30 to 28 for 24 volt lithium batts. Will Not go below 30v under {user} battery type . Have you had any new info?
@@dougg93 use the menu in reverse as a lot of the first options are linked to other options further on! so go all the way to the end then work backwards making sure it makes sense eg you might have other settings that effect your max volts. this guy had some good videos regarding the actual settings.. th-cam.com/video/4wt_L2L4W4Q/w-d-xo.html
To change charge rate higher start beginning and work your way forward
To lower charge rate start from end and work your way back to start