Same behavior for charging. It needs somewhere between 5 and 10 amps @24V to close the relay and start charging. That isn't really a disaster as purely a protection device (which will ideally never be triggered) but it is certainly suboptimal.
Oh well. At least it didn't totally fail to act as a relay, always pass power, and then fry like my Chargery DCCs! And much cheaper.
Oh well. At least it didn't totally fail to act as a relay, always pass power, and then fry like my Chargery DCCs! And much cheaper.