wildbillpdx
Solar Enthusiast
I'd love some help...just not sure what would work. I'm going to do some additional testing by starting at 50a and ramping to higher rates.If you would like help just let us know.
I'd love some help...just not sure what would work. I'm going to do some additional testing by starting at 50a and ramping to higher rates.If you would like help just let us know.
Only two possible things that it could be.I'd love some help...just not sure what would work. I'm going to do some additional testing by starting at 50a and ramping to higher rates.
Absolutely incorrect. I'm running right now at 85amps and 57v. Started at 50 amps and ramped up to 85 without any problems. It's charging as IOnly two possible things that it could be.
120v or one of the "two" modules is unplugged.
You said...unless I read wrong, it wouldn't charge beyond 70 amps.Absolutely incorrect. I'm running right now at 85amps and 57v. Started at 50 amps and ramped up to 85 without any problems. It's charging as I
type this. Some other issue.
If I start at 70 it stops immediately.You said...unless I read wrong, it wouldn't charge beyond 70 amps.
A single module can reach 63 amps.
Is it possible that your generator can't maintain HZ or voltage?If I start at 70 it stops immediately.
Bad gas?It’s now running at 90a.
No to all. Just trying to get it working.Is it possible that your generator can't maintain HZ or voltage?
Have you measured the Volts and HZ under load?
Does your generator have EVO mode?
Are you running on propane?
No, fresh.Bad gas?
What's the resting voltage of your batteries?No, fresh.
So around 52 volts?Not sure I follow your question. Batteries were at about 40% SOC when I started today.