Hello, I have three 12 volt SOK 206AH batteries wired in parrallel as a house bank on my boat (12V: 618AH). The batteries are connected to a Victron MultiPlus Inverter / Charger via a Lynx Shunt and Lynx Distributor. I also have a Cerbo GX monitoring the system. I am receiving a "lynx shunt high voltage alarm" on the Cerbo. The MultiPlus also ocassionally cycles off and re-starts. Has anyone experienced this issue? Any suggestions?
The following are my Multiplus settings:
Freq: 60HZ
Cur Limit: 30A
Dynamic Current Limiter: SELECTED
Accept wide range input frequency range: SELECTED
AC low disconnect: Â 90V
AC high disconnect: 140V
AC low connect: 97VÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
AC high connect:135V
Inverter output voltage: 120V
Ground Relay: SELECTED
Power Assist: SELECTED
Assist boost current Factor: 2.0
DC input low restart: 12.10VÂ Â
DC input low pre-alarm:Â 12.10V
Enable charge: SELECTED
Bat Type: Lithium Ion Phosphate (LiFePo4) batteries
Charge curve: FIXED
Absorption Voltage: 14.6v
Float Voltage: 13.8v
Charge Current (Per battery): 120
Repeated absorption time: Â 1 HRÂ
Repeated absorption interval: 7.00 Days
Absorption time: 1.0Â HR
My friend, I know the problem, and in general, I may have even bought this battery for myself, but the point is not that, but that sometimes you need more money to ignore unnecessary things, thank God that the money is in perfect order thanks to Match Centre, with them I forgot what it means to worry about money, to be constrained in my needs, just like with this battery, if you had enough money, you would not even think about what happened to it, you would just buy a new one.
Honest, i am not familiar with this equipment.
Could you please post your question on SOK facebook group? We have expert to help you there.
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