Wessss77
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Thanks man... Both 10k. I replaced/upgraded from 2 SP6548s in parallel... Basically from 13k to 20k.Wow! Very cool set up - are they both 10ks? Or the 8ks?
Thanks man... Both 10k. I replaced/upgraded from 2 SP6548s in parallel... Basically from 13k to 20k.Wow! Very cool set up - are they both 10ks? Or the 8ks?
Yes, manufactured by SNRE and rebranded by Sungold and perhaps others...@Wessss77 Mine is single too. I bought one parallel to start another project but hasnt arrived yet. I have the manual if you want to look at the configuration options.
By the way, I think the SPH10K48SP by Sungold, the SPI-10K-U by many others and the ASF48100U200 by SRNE are all the same.
I have 2 ASPs hanging on the wall, I need to stop making excuses and get them running...Are you guys all running a single inverter or paralleling 2? I think @Enzo.R is ... When first turning the system on, do you go grid, batteries, inverter breaker, start switch and do the first unit and then setting 31 to PAL and then bring the second inverter online?View attachment 224605
Ok... I'll be the guinea pig... I'll let y'all know how it goes...I have all the wiring right... And it looks like you only need to change 31 to PAL. Gonna shoot an email off to SGP in a minute... Right now it's 103 outside and my garage is burning up so I'll stay on the grid for another few hours.@Wessss77 Mine is single too. I bought one parallel to start another project but hasnt arrived yet. I have the manual if you want to look at the configuration options.
By the way, I think the SPH10K48SP by Sungold, the SPI-10K-U by many others and the ASF48100U200 by SRNE are all the same.
That's a nice boost - for many, 20k is the perfect amountThanks man... Both 10k. I replaced/upgraded from 2 SP6548s in parallel... Basically from 13k to 20k.
Exciting!Ok... I'll be there guinea pig... I'll let y'all know how it goes...I have all the wiring right... And it looks like you only need to change 31 to PAL. Gonna shoot an email off to SGP in a minute... Right now it's 103 outside and my garage is burning up so I'll stay on the grid for another few hours.
Don't forget to set 68 to 180°Ok... I'll be there guinea pig... I'll let y'all know how it goes...I have all the wiring right... And it looks like you only need to change 31 to PAL. Gonna shoot an email off to SGP in a minute... Right now it's 103 outside and my garage is burning up so I'll stay on the grid for another few hours.
3 Is how many I'm planning for later this yearThe first one isn't even here yet and I'm twitching to order two more to have 3 of them to handle everything at once.....
Thanks man according to the book that "should be" default setting.Don't forget to set 68 to 180°
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Good news!All is running with no issues...
Settings only need to be made on one inverter and are replicated immediately to the others.
Remember to exit settings to effect the changes.
For SA reporting I had to change from voltronic, mppt to SRNE.
You can leave the parallel communication cables connected when setting PAL.
Set battery type to USER if doing so. Default is AGM.
Thank you for following up.All is running with no issues...
Settings only need to be made on one inverter and are replicated immediately to the others.
Remember to exit settings to effect the changes.
For SA reporting I had to change from voltronic, mppt to SRNE.
You can leave the parallel communication cables connected when setting PAL.
Set battery type to USER if doing so. Default is AGM.
Just noticed SA only sees the one inverter... With the SP6548s both inverters showed up on one USB cable
Thanks I don't have one but will pick one up tomorrow and will try the second usb3 on the SA to see if it shows up... If not then I'll try a USB hub.Thank you for following up.
Congratulations, I believe you're the first member to be running these in parallel.
Do you have a 2nd USB cable you can connect?
I ordered two just in case.
Ok... Yes two printer cables both on the usb3 ports on the SA my batteries go in on the usb3 port and now I see everything...I just noticed I have something wrong in my config cause I'm not getting any real charging... Solar is only handling the load...I checked seeing 37 but mine doesn't allow me to set it above 52.4... hmmmmThanks I don't have one but will pick one up tomorrow and will try the second usb3 on the SA to see if it shows up... If not then I'll try a USB hub.
Nice! Not sure what you mean about not charging. What percentage are your batteries at etc.?Ok... Yes two printer cables both on the usb3 ports on the SA my batteries go in on the usb3 port and now I see everything...I just noticed I have something wrong in my config cause I'm not getting any real charging... Solar is only handling the load...I checked seeing 37 but mine doesn't allow me to set it above 52.4... hmmmm
There is a problem... The batteries didn't charge all day...I woke up and they were at 88%... And never charged... They continued to support the load and supplement the PV... They should do a full charge and then float all day.Ah, you just mean your load is exceeding your solar so not charging... makes sense... I was thinking there was a problem of some kind...
If you're not using communications check out these settings they are for my ASF but charging voltages / settings will still apply.There is a problem... The batteries didn't charge all day...I woke up and they were at 88%... And never charged... They continued to support the load and supplement the PV... They should do a full charge and then float all day.
Okay, but according to that image you posted the load is drawing more current than the PV is supplying so it's not going to charge the batteries with that situation.There is a problem... The batteries didn't charge all day...I woke up and they were at 88%... And never charged... They continued to support the load and supplement the PV... They should do a full charge and then float all day.
...ah but I guess maybe the PV 'should' be supplying more and charging the batteries....Okay, but according to that image you posted the load is drawing more current than the PV is supplying so it's not going to charge the batteries with that situation.
It was still setting 37... That setting is limited to the current float voltage in setting in 11 I guess... Before I couldn't set it above 52.8 then it went back to 44... This time I could increase it to 53.6... Still can't get 54. Now it's working like I wantedIf you're not using communications check out these settings they are for my ASF but charging voltages / settings will still apply.
6 MWh SRNE ASF48100U200-H 10kw.
Hello fellow SRNE ASF48100U200-H 10kw inverter user. i just got my inverter today (still in box) i would like help in setting up the inverter. If any of the users can share their settings that i can replicate so i don't have to experiment that much to get it working. Currently i have MPP LV5048...diysolarforum.com
load is drawing more current than the PV is supplying so