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Remote temperature sensor, Battery charging – Outback Power Systems Systems User Manual

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RTS

Th e OutBack Remote Temperature Sensor (RTS) is a necessary tool

for proper battery charging. All OutBack products with integrated

battery charging have a temperature compensation system built-in

which benefi ts from the installation of the optional RTS. Th e RTS

ensures that your OutBack system knows the precise ambient tem-

perature so that it can recharge your batteries safely and effi ciently.

Systems with multiple OutBack products connected to one HUB4 or

HUB10 require only a single RTS to be installed.

Remote Temperature Sensor

Battery Charging

Batteries are a key component in backup and off -grid systems, oft en serving as the only energy storage device.

To guarantee that they function properly it is important that your batteries are maintained. A chief part of this

maintenance is proper charging. Your batteries should always be maintained above a 50% level of charge and receive

a complete recharge once a month to ensure operation at peak performance. Prolonged use of the battery below a

50% state of charge will adversely aff ect the long-term health of the battery and can result in premature failure.

Th e multistage charging process uses several regulation stages to allow fast recharging of the battery energy

storage system while ensuring a long battery life, high performance and effi cient operation of the overall system.

Th e charging process begins with the BULK stage, where maximum current is sent to the batteries until the target

“absorb” voltage is reached and the absorb stage of the charge begins. During ABSORB, the charger provides the

batteries with the just enough current to hold at the set voltage for a preset amount of time. Following this cycle, the

charging system changes between available OutBack charging products. Using the MX-60, the batteries enter the

FLOAT stage where they are given a maintenance charge until there is no excess renewable energy. Th e FX or VFX

inverter/charger will go into SILENT mode where the charger turns off until the battery voltage drops to the

“re-fl oat” setting. At this point the inverter/charger initiates the maintenance FLOAT charge. Th is method reduces

fuel and utility consumption.

It should be noted that the temperature of your batteries has an impact on the charging process. Th e OutBack RTS

should be used to monitor this. In higher ambient temperatures, the battery charging regulation settings will be

reduced to prevent overcharging of the batteries. Conversely, in lower ambient temperature conditions, the regulation

settings will be increased to ensure complete recharging of the batteries.

Batteries are composed of a group of individual cells. Th rough normal use, the charge of each individual cell will not

be equal to the other cells. To address this, your batteries should be EQUALIZED either once each month or once

every few months depending on usage. During the equalization charge the electrolyte in the battery is stirred up by

gas bubbles, which help to create

an equal mixture of water and

acid. Simultaneously the full cells

are overcharged which allows the

low cells to “catch up” and all of

the active material in the battery

to be reconverted to its charged

state. Depending on usage, the

hardened battery plate material

that is no longer active in the bat-

tery-sulfation can also be reduced

by an equalization charge.

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BULK ABSORB SILENT FLOAT TIME* SILENT FLOAT TIME* SILENT

TIME *

Time

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oltage

* MATE Adjustable

15' (5 m) cable