- When the converter is not charging, the battery voltage is indicated by a pulse of color which changes from green (12.8 V) to red (11.5 V).
example of pulse of color when converter is not charging and battery voltage is high
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- When the converter is charging, the output power is indicated by a constant color which changes from violet (60W) to blue (120W), to light blue (240W) and finally to white (480W).
- Green or red colored flashes may overlay the display of the constant color to indicate statuses or anomalies
SITUATION |
VISUAL |
COMMENTS |
Absorption voltage reached |
1 brief green flash every 5 seconds |
The battery is full (absorption voltage =14.3 V / 28.6 V) |
Floating voltage maintained |
1 long green flash every 5 seconds |
The battery is kept at 100% (floating voltage = 13.8 V / 27.6 V) |
Overheating |
1 red flash every 5 seconds |
The maximum box temperature has been reached |
Generator anomaly |
2 red flashes every 5 seconds |
The hydrogenerator's connection is defective on phases side |
Overvoltage at input |
3 red flashes every 5 seconds |
The solar panel or the hydrogenerator are applying a voltage that is too high |
Another anomaly |
4 red flashes every 5 seconds |
Contact your distributor |
example of display when hydrogenerator is very little charging and have defective connection on the 3-phases side
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