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irishron40
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just wondering as i read all different opinions on google.

I am running all my led garden lights on a car battery.

load is drawing 1.87 amp

My battery is 3 months old and is a bosh S4 029 95a/h
It gets fully topped of my solar panel every day;(160W 12V Photovoltaic Solar Panel 160Watt 12Volt Monocrystalline Solar Module)

I know a full battery is about 12.6 volts.

but is it normal after about 2 hours that my voltage has dropped to about 11.9 volts while lights remain on? and after 3 hours its down to 12.8volt

when i switch lights off its goes back up to about 12-12.1 volts? considering i only draw 4 a/h?

my understanding is that I should be able to run 4 amps for about 27 hours on a 110 a/h battery


also wonder if that panel is to big to charge this battery

thanks.

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Hopefully you have a solar controller between the panel and your battery.

Discharging a 110A/H battery at the c/20 rate (ie about 5A) you should get the full 100A/H out (of a new battery).

  Quote  after 3 hours its down to 12.8volt


Do you mean 11.8Volts?

  Quote  when i switch lights off its goes back up to about 12-12.1 volts?


You need to wait a considerable length of time. I have read like 6 hours resting (no charging or discharging) for the battery to settle to a useful voltage reading.

Also, is your load a constant 1.87Amps or is the waveform more of a pulse of much higher current?
 
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  Quote  Hopefully you have a solar controller between the panel and your battery.

Yes I build one that I found on this site. The low is set to 12.9 and the high is 14.9

charge controller

  Quote  Do you mean 11.8Volts?

yes 11.8

  Quote  Also, is your load a constant 1.87Amps or is the waveform more of a pulse of much higher current?


I dont understand what you mean.
when i have lights on And i connect amp meter it shows me I draw 1.87 amp


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irishron40
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ALSO SEE THAT SOLAR PANEL SUPPLIES 20 VOLTS AND OVER. IS THIS NOT TOMUCH FOR CHARGING A 12 V BATTERY?

i ALWAYS THOUGHT CHARGING VOLTAGE SHOULD BE UP TO 15 VOLT?


THANKS

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DONT SHOUT!

Yes most solar panels for 12v will make over 20v in full sunlight. This is perfectly normal. Your charge controller takes care of the battery to prevent over charging.

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irishron40
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Sorry for caps glenn. but my main question was. is it normal that my 95a/h battery shows 11.9 when lights are on for 3 hours and only draw 1.87 amps

when i then switch of the lights it goes back to 12.1.

but i am suppriced that 1.87 amp for 3 hours make the batter drop that much

i know solar panels can make over 20 volt, but how does controller deal with that. my understaning is that it keeps feeding battery 20 volt untill batter is full. isnt that too much voltage for charging?
should that sound right to you?


thx

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1.87 amps for 3 hours drop to 11.9, I would think thats OK, but would need to do the maths, someone else may know better.

Next time your solar panel is charging your battery, measure its voltage. You'll find the battery, while its charging, is pulling the solar panel voltage down closer to 13 volts. The battery acts like a load while its charging. Once charged, its voltage will go up, and this is where the charge controller cuts in and disconnects the solar panel.
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irishron40
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  Quote  Next time your solar panel is charging your battery, measure its voltage. You'll find the battery, while its charging, is pulling the solar panel voltage down closer to 13 volts. The battery acts like a load while its charging. Once charged, its voltage will go up, and this is where the charge controller cuts in and disconnects the solar panel.


that does make sence. I must check it tomorrow and see what happens.


thx glenn.
 
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  Quote  I dont understand what you mean.
when i have lights on And i connect amp meter it shows me I draw 1.87 amp


Your meter reads 1.87A, but what is the actual waveform like going into your LED drive circuitry?

They could be drawing pulses of current, ie 5A and your meter is trying to read some average or RMS or ?? value. If it is reading average then your indicated 1.87A could be close.

What type of battery?

Although it is going to waste one of your cycle life of the battery you could calculate the value and wattage of a resistor to draw C/20, fully charge the battery and do a discharge test down to the (resting) voltage quoted by the manufacturer.
 
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Hi Ron

Your 110 AH battery is only capable of giving about 40 AH with reasonable life expectancy that is a discharge to 33.3 %capacity if you continually discharge a lead Acid battery it will shorten it's life dramatically.



This is the makers spec for a high Quality Deep cycle battery it shows the loss of life cycles with different cycle depths.

All the best

BobEdited by VK4AYQ 2015-06-03
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irishron40
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hi and thanks for the replies.

to davef

  Quote  They could be drawing pulses of current, ie 5A and your meter is trying to read some average or RMS or ?? value. If it is reading average then your indicated 1.87A could be close.


i check amperage later without solar and charge controller

  Quote  What type of battery?


its a Bosch S4029 (95a/h )

to VK4AYQ

the links didnt work.

cheers

ron
 
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Sorry, by type I meant flooded or SLA. I see it is a SLA. Beware that these batteries do not like being over-charged. Your solar controller should take care of this.

  Quote  i check amperage later without solar and charge controller

Don't connect the battery directly to the PV panel.

To see the actual waveform you would need a current shunt and an oscilloscope.


 
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  Quote  Don't connect the battery directly to the PV panel.


its connected thru the charge controller.


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Sorry Ron Can't get the file to upload, Have a read of the battery book.

Bob


http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29718?msg=welcome_stranger Edited by VK4AYQ 2015-06-03
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