Magnum Energy Integration Guide

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General
10k Cycles
(80% DOD)
5k Cycles
(90% DOD)
3.5k Cycles
(100% DOD)
06 PT Setup
06A Battery Type
CC/CV
Max Charge
1
(A)
45A per PHI3.5 24V
34A per PHI3.5 48V
CV Charge (V) 28 / 56
CV Charge Done
Amps
DoneAmps (A)
4 / 2
MaxTime (Hrs)
12
Recharge
7
(V) 25.4 / 50.8
06B Absorb Done
If “CC/CV” has been selected as battery type, “CC/CV
Controlled” is displayed
Time (Hrs) 0.1
Amps (A)
4 / 2
SOC (%)
100
06C Max Charge Rate (%)
50
06D Max Charge Time (Hrs) 12
06E Bulk Start
25.4 / 50.8
Notes:
1. Per PHI 3.5 kWh battery These setting are calculated by multiplying the nominal per-battery
value times the number of batteries.
2. LBCO cannot be programmed above 24.4 VDC / 48.8 VDC. Rely on 02D AC In - VDC and/or
04A Gen Ren VDC to protect the battery from discharging below 25.1 / 50.2 or 24.8 / 49.6.
3. This setting requires the optional ME-BMK to be installed. Instead of setting this parameter, it
is more accurate to use a voltage-related parameter instead (02D).
4. A ME-BMK is required to use the Absorb Done SOC setting.
5. 03E Max Charge Rate is calculated as a percentage of the inverter/charger’s maximum
charging capability.
6. This menu starts the generator automatically based on the load’s AC amps.
7. The PT-100 re-initiates bulk charging if the batteries' voltage falls below the Recharge Volts
setting, or if the battery voltage falls below ≤12.2 VDC/≤24.4 VDC/48.8 VDC. The PT-100 does
not re-initiate a bulk charge daily; to program more frequent controller charging, un-"link" the PT-
100 charge controller and the inverter (01E Link PT CHG Setting), and then increase the
ReCharge Volts setting in the charge controller.
Levels are typical @ 25C and may need adjusting at temperature extremes.
When performing rapid deep charge/discharge cycles, the battery should be allowed to "rest" 15
minutes in between.
CAUTION: When PHI battery quantities change, the capacity and charge/discharge current
settings must be reassessed. Failure to do so will void the Warranty.