Not quite, our friend basically made the purchases for us and set it up for us but left little in the way of instructions and has been unreachable for quite some time
So we have 10 batteries that are all I think lead acid (marine batteries by the looks of them). The solar charge controllers aren’t off unless you count the fact that its night time. I’ve attached what I think the charge profile is
I’m not sure how to see those values but this is the link to the manual https://41j5tc3akbrn3uezx5av0jj1bgm-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/ML20180101_Conext-SW-120V-Owners-Guide-975-0638-01-01_Rev-F_ENG.pdf
I’m going to have to get back to you tomorrow about this I think. I’ve looked all through the interface for another place showing values for those things besides in custom settings and I am not having luck. Thank you for your help, I appreciate it
Thank you for your response! I’ll clean my batteries off immediately. The absorb time appears to be set at 30m, do you think I should raise it?
In other, concerning news, my inverter seems to not want to register power coming from my house. The power still works with the generator, but won’t...
Yes, I’m going to do as much research as possible over the following days. My situation is a bit of an odd one; I moved onto a property part time which, when I came here, was just barely having it’s solar system set up. For the half year previous, its owner ran the house purely off of a...
Hello! We’re running a relatively small solar system and recently have begun seeing dc overload faults on our Conext SW 2524 inverter. I’m not even really sure what information to provide or what to ask so I’ll just state what I know and see what someone who knows what they’re talking about...
Yes it’s an error message on the inverter, the manual is exceptionally unhelpful in explaining the cause of the fault only in explaining that there was dc over voltage
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We have two solar charge controllers and a generator leading to the inverter.
So I followed the directions and read the voltage for the side of the inverter. While faulting, it reads 24. When I clear the fault it reads 29
What I’m trying to figure out is, isn’t there a way to make the inverter regulate the amount of power going in so it doesn’t overcharge the battery bank and cause a fault?