Another challenge I'm dealing with at the moment is the BMS not seeming to slow down the charging rate of the Victron Multiplus 3000 the battery gets toward full. This seems to result in the high voltage sensor going off and tripping the charge relay which in turn sends an error message to me via the Cerbo GX. I got these consistently this morning as the battery reached full.
I'm assuming this is a settings issue. I'm surprised as this has only happened a couple of times over the last 18 months, and I haven't changed settings since initial setup.
Here's a look at the BMS settings:
Here's a look at the Volts vs. Current Logging for the Past 2 Days. (Please keep in mind, I had a failure of my alternator charging my batteries over a 5 day trip resulting in a low voltage cutout of my system. I failed to realized the alternator wasn't charging over these days, as its worked flawlessly for a long time and I got lazy about continuing to check. I ended up limping to a marina and charging up to 50% before continuing on home. During the 5 hours home there was a brief period where the XT250 alternator worked after fiddling with the wiring, however it stopped workin about 30 minutes later as shown by the major current spike. The other charging activity came from the Victron Multiplus)
State of Charge... finally here's a state of charge graph for the past 2 days:
I imagine there's a setting which help the BMS direct the Multiplus to slow and stop charging prior to hitting the voltage limit. Can you help me determine what this is and how I can improve it?