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What Does “Pulse” Battery Activation Mean? In battery systems, especially solar inverter and lithium battery applications, Pulse activation refers to using intermittent charging pulses to wake up a battery that is in a protection or sleep state. When a lithium battery (such as LiFePO₄) is deeply discharged or has been inactive for a long time, the BMS may disconnect the charge/discharge MOSFETs to protect the cells. As a result, the inverter or charger may detect an abnormal battery condition and normal charging may not start. With the Pulse activation method, the charger applies small intermittent current pulses: Charge → Stop → Charge → Stop → ... These pulses allow the BMS to detect recovery conditions and gradually reactivate the battery. Once the battery wakes up successfully, the system can return to normal charging, such as the Bulk charging stage. In solar inverter systems, Pulse activation is mainly used for: - Recovering batteries from low-voltage protection or sleep mode;
- Waking up lithium batteries before normal charging;
- Preventing sudden high-current charging when the battery condition is uncertain.
It is important to note that Pulse activation has different meanings depending on battery type. For lead-acid batteries, pulse charging may also be used for desulfation or battery maintenance. However, for lithium batteries, it is mainly a BMS wake-up function, not a battery repair function. Therefore, when a solar inverter shows “Battery Activation: Pulse”, it usually means the inverter will first try to wake up a protected or sleeping battery through controlled pulse charging before entering normal charging operation.
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