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Rosco
8th November 2010, 10:16 AM
I have a Topo Solar (http://www.aulro.com/Customers/Evakool.aspx) Regulator on the van. 
Positive Switching 
Model RVA1240 
But very little info in the way of instructions for the various modes ... 
Boost On 
Boost Off 
Float On 
etc etc 
Google didn't help much. 
Does anyone have any ideas of the various modes or perhaps some instructions? 
Ta in advance.
fraser130
8th November 2010, 02:12 PM
This was all I could find:
Instruction Manual   Solar regulator       Model  No : RVA-1240
Features :-
 
*  Solar Regulator designed for 12v System
*  Lcd display Solar regulator -display , charging mode, battery voltage, Load current
*  Selectable pre-Programmed charging voltage for  GELL CELL, WET CELL and DEEP CYCLE    
     battery
*  User can select BATTERY TYPE  to match type of  battery . 
    Refer to page 2 . SELECT BATTERY TYPE
*  Pulsing charge for float mode
 
Specification :-
Operation Voltage                                          12 - 20 v DC
Max handling  charging current                      40 Amps
Max read LOAD current                                 40 Amps
Resolution                                                        0.1v
Accuracy                                                          +/- 0.2V/A
Size                                                                  L 150mm x W 45mm x H 42mm
 
 Battery Type                    Boost ON              Boost OFF               Float ON
GELL CELL                     12.7v                     14.2v                      13.7v
WET   CELL                    12.8v                     14.9v                      13.4v
DEEP CYCLE                  12.7v                     14.8v                      13.7v
Connection :-
Battery +
Solar +
Battery - / Solar - / Load -
Load +
 
Normal display         
 Page 1:                          Charge Mode                     Battery Volt
                                       -----------------                     ---------------- 
                                        BOOST ON                       12. x V
                                        BOOST OFF                      14.x V
                                        FLOAT ON                         13.x V                                        
                                        Solar Charge                       Charge Current
                                        ----------------                       -------------------- 
                                        SOLAR +             =             XX.X  A    
                                         
                                         LOAD-------------------------XX.X  A
selection.
Page 2:                            Display  Selected  Battery Type
                                        G,C = Gell cell . or    W.C = Wet Cell .  or   D.C = Deep Cycle
 
Page 3 :                           Display Programmed Charge voltage              BATTERY TYPE
                                        BOOST ON    = 12.4v                                      G.C
                                        BOOST OFF   = 14.2v                                      G.C   
                                        FLOAT ON     = 13.7v                                      G.C
 
* BOOST ON/OFF 4 Time will go to ABSORPTION Mode 
    ABSORPTION RUN TIME 15 minute
 
User Programme
To select  BATTERY TYPE
Hold Key down more than 5 second  to open select battery type program
Display   G.C   W.C   D.C
Rosco
8th November 2010, 02:24 PM
Thanks Fraser
 
That's about all I could find .... and it didn't mean a whole lot to me either .. :(
fraser130
8th November 2010, 04:17 PM
Battery Type Boost ON Boost OFF Float ON
GELL CELL 12.7v 14.2v 13.7v
WET CELL 12.8v 14.9v 13.4v
DEEP CYCLE 12.7v 14.8v 13.7v
Rosco, take the second line:(gell cell settings)
When the load drains the battery to 12.7 volts, the reg will go into Boost mode and apply charge untill the battery reaches 14.2v, it will then turn off and go into float mode and hold the battery at 13.7v.
every 4 times it does this it will hold 13.7v for 15 mins.
However, the details are really dodgy, and say nothing about how the load effects this, I can only presume it will direct any extra power it has available to the load?
Just my guess anyway, but as I said there is insufficent details to really know what is going on!
Cheers,
Fraser
Rosco
8th November 2010, 04:24 PM
Thanks cobber.
 
So I assume it's all automatic and looks after itself ??
 
Sometimes I'll have a look and it might show BOOST ON with another line under saying Load >>>>> +2.0 A   
Which I assume means 2 amps are available to charge the battery after running the load (fridge e.g.) ??
fraser130
8th November 2010, 04:37 PM
Thanks cobber.
 
So I assume it's all automatic and looks after itself ??
 
Sometimes I'll have a look and it might show BOOST ON with another line under saying Load >>>>> +2.0 A   
Which I assume means 2 amps are available to charge the battery after running the load (fridge e.g.) ??
It should be all automatic, but I would have thought that the above would mean the load is drawing 2.0A, but where it is drawing it from (solar, battery, or both) is beyond me!!
You could pop an ammeter in the battery line, and the load line to see what is going on.
Fraser
Rosco
8th November 2010, 04:51 PM
It's got me stumped.  
 
On test, the only load is a 74 litre National Luna fridge, which from their web site draws about 2.5A (slightly more on startup).
 
This is powered by a 130W panel through 2x120AH deep cycle batts. 
 
So you would expect the panel to provide more than enough to run the fridge, with whats left over charging the batts.
 
:confused:
Homestar
8th November 2010, 06:41 PM
It's got me stumped.  
 
On test, the only load is a 74 litre National Luna fridge, which from their web site draws about 2.5A (slightly more on startup).
 
This is powered by a 130W panel through 2x120AH deep cycle batts. 
 
So you would expect the panel to provide more than enough to run the fridge, with whats left over charging the batts.
 
:confused:
Just because it is a 130 watt panel, doesn't mean you can get that out of it all the time - even in full sun.  On a hot day, the effecientcy of the panel will drop, so they don't acctually work as well in Summer either.  Also if your batteries are fully charged, they won't draw much current, so a total of a few amps could be about right.
Cheers - Gav
Mandrake
30th November 2010, 11:00 AM
Rosco , 
Unless your battery bank drops below the BOOST cut in voltage your regulator will NEVER go into BOOST mode .. With 240 aH of battery power you will probably never see BOOST until about day five of heavy overcast weather !! ( in which case you'll probably want to go home anyway LOL )
The FLOAT mode will compensate easily with what that fridge is drawing .. 
Cheers
Steve
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