Caution – Samlex America SRV-150-30A Manuel d'utilisation

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TYPICAL BATTERY CONNECTIONS

Series – Parallel Connection of Batteries

Solar Charge Controller

SCC-30AB (rear view)

Solar Charge Controller

SCC-30AB (rear view)

Solar Charge Controller

SCC-30AB (rear view)

PV +

PV -

BAT +

BAT -

6V Battery

6V Battery

PV +

PV -

BAT +

BAT -

12V Battery

12V Battery

12V Battery

12V Battery

PV +

PV -

BAT +

BAT -

6V Battery

6V Battery

6V Battery

6V Battery

String 1

String 2

Battery 1

Battery 3

Battery 2

Battery 4

Battery 1

Battery 3

Battery 2

Battery 1

Battery 2

Battery 4

Cable “A”

Cable “B”

Cable “A”

Cable “B”

Cable “A”

Cable “B”

Fig. 9.3: Series-Parallel Connection

Figure 9.3 above shows a series – parallel connection consisting of four 6 V, 200 Ah batteries to form a 12 V,

400 Ah battery bank. Two 6 V, 200 Ah batteries, Batteries 1 and 2 are connected in series to form a 12 V, 200 Ah

battery (String 1). Similarly, two 6 V, 200 Ah batteries, Batteries 3 and 4 are connected in series to form a 12 V,

200 Ah battery (String 2). These two 12 V, 200 Ah Strings 1 and 2 are connected in parallel to form a 12 V, 400

Ah bank.

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CAUTION!

When 2 or more batteries / battery strings are connected in parallel and are then connected to the Solar

Charge Controller SCC-30AB (See Figs. 9.2 and 9.3 given above), attention should be paid to the manner in

which the Solar Charge Controller is connected to the battery bank. Please ensure that if the Positive output

cable of the Solar Charge Controller (Cable “A”) is connected to the Positive battery post of the first battery

(Battery 1 in Fig. 9.2) or to the Positive battery post of the first battery string (Battery 1 of String 1 in Fig. 9.3),

then the Negative output cable of the Solar Charge Controller SCC-30AB (Cable “B”) should be connected to

the Negative battery post of the last battery (Battery 4 as in Fig. 9.2) or to the Negative Post of the last battery

string (Battery 4 of Battery String 2 as in Fig. 9.3). This connection ensures the following:

• The resistances of the interconnecting cables will be balanced.
• All the individual batteries / battery strings will see the same series resistance.
• All the individual batteries will charge at the same charging current and thus,

will be charged to the same state at the same time.

• None of the batteries will see an overcharge condition.

If the Positive output cable of the

Solar Charge Controller

(Cable “A”) is connected to the Positive battery post of

the first battery (Battery 1 in Fig. 9.2) or to the Positive battery post of the first battery string (Battery 1 of String 1

in Fig. 9.3), and the Negative output cable of the battery charger (Cable “B”) is connected to the Negative battery

post of the first battery (Battery 1 as in Fig. 9.2) or to the Negative Post of the first battery string (Battery 1 of Battery

String 1 as in Fig. 9.3), the following abnormal conditions will result:

• The resistances of the connecting cables will not be balanced.
• The individual batteries will see different series resistances.
• All the individual batteries will be charged at different charging current and thus,

will reach fully charged state at different times.

• The battery with lower series resistance will take shorter time to charge as compared to the battery which

sees higher series resistance and hence, will experience over charging and its life will be reduced.

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