Recently, my old Trace U2512 inverter-charger gave up the gost and I replaced it with a new 3000 watt - 150 Amp marine smart inverter-charger. I am experiencing some irregularities an would appreciate feedback to understand or resolve what I am seeing.
I am charging a house bank consisting of 2 8D AGMs and a starter 4D AGM through an Ample Power eliminator.
The two irregularities are these: (1) the voltage reading on new unit's panel is one-tenth of a volt higher than what I measure with a DVM at the unit's terminals and what my battery monitor reads at the batteries. (2) the charging stage algorithms for the AGM batteries appear to function as expected, but after about 24 hours in FLOAT mode (~13.8 V temperature compensated), it jumps to ~14.5 - 14.8 V Float.
What could be causing this behavior? Of course, I am reluctant to leave the batteries at such a high FLOAT voltage to see if it reverts to the 13.8 V level, and have opted to turn off the charge function when that happens. I am about to explore possible interactions with the eliminator and smart alternator circuits by going directly to each of the batteries from the charger and welcome your suggestions and advice.
I am charging a house bank consisting of 2 8D AGMs and a starter 4D AGM through an Ample Power eliminator.
The two irregularities are these: (1) the voltage reading on new unit's panel is one-tenth of a volt higher than what I measure with a DVM at the unit's terminals and what my battery monitor reads at the batteries. (2) the charging stage algorithms for the AGM batteries appear to function as expected, but after about 24 hours in FLOAT mode (~13.8 V temperature compensated), it jumps to ~14.5 - 14.8 V Float.
What could be causing this behavior? Of course, I am reluctant to leave the batteries at such a high FLOAT voltage to see if it reverts to the 13.8 V level, and have opted to turn off the charge function when that happens. I am about to explore possible interactions with the eliminator and smart alternator circuits by going directly to each of the batteries from the charger and welcome your suggestions and advice.