hello all-
i recently replaced my batteries in my new solar system. i have two 195w evergreen panels wired in series for 24 volt. the panels wires go to a morningstar ts-60, then to the battery bank. the bank consists of four trojan t-125's wired series for 24 volt. i've heard these don't last quite as long as the tried and true t-105, but it's what i've got.
so my question has to do with the dip switches (#4,5,6) in the ts-60 that control the maximum charge voltage and pwm voltage. i've had trouble finding the voltage specs for the trojan t-125. i've got them set in the second highest position for a pwm of 14.8v (29.6) and a float of 13.4 (26.8v). while charging in pwm in the higher percentages i can hear them bubble quite a bit, and in lower percentages of pwm i can hear them barely bubbling. iirc the max battery voltage shown on the display was 30.1 after two days in the sun.
does this sound right?
i thought i read something of the t-125's liking even higher voltage??
i've looked on the trojan site and i can't even find these answers in their pdf's.
thanks in advance for any advice!
adam