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Can anyone explain to me how to get my new 6000XP out of bypass mode? I'd like to have it set up so that it runs off-grid all the time, unless the battery is drained, at which time it'd use the grid connection to power the loads. Right now, even though the battery is full, it's just bypassing and sending grid power to my loads. The manual is confusing on this front, and when I try to configure through the dongle via bluetooth under "Local Set", I don't see any options to switch the mode. I can't figure out how to get the dongle to connect to my wifi, so the bluetooth config is all I've got. I feel like I'm missing something obvious.
I'm hoping to have this configured the same way I have my MPP 1012LV-MS currently set up, but obviously providing more power. The way the MPP works is that it draws power from the battery + PV to power the loads, and only if the battery drops below the minimum voltage does it switch to bypass mode. Here's a screenshot of how it is running in WatchPower.
and the configuration:
Is there something similar to "Solar First" and output source priority of SBU for the 6000XP? Or did I waste $1500 not realizing what I was getting in to?
Thanks!
I'm hoping to have this configured the same way I have my MPP 1012LV-MS currently set up, but obviously providing more power. The way the MPP works is that it draws power from the battery + PV to power the loads, and only if the battery drops below the minimum voltage does it switch to bypass mode. Here's a screenshot of how it is running in WatchPower.
and the configuration:
Is there something similar to "Solar First" and output source priority of SBU for the 6000XP? Or did I waste $1500 not realizing what I was getting in to?
Thanks!