Darrenmfletcher
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Hi everyone. I setup my eco worthy system yesterday, but am finding the instructions quite vague and conflicting.
My 2 120v panels are mounted on my caravan roof, in what the instructions describe as " in series" to provide 240v. The kit came with 2 x 12v LifePo lithium ion batteries.... instructions directed me to set the batteries " in series"....as in the+ of one connected to the - of the second, then the two batteries connected to the solar cotroller as directed .
I set the controller to the 24 v setting.
I set the battery type to b03, as directed.
I pretty much ran the batteries down yesterday, running my stereo of the batteries and inverter whule i was mounting the panels etc.
So, today....the power is coming through the inverter great during the daylight hours, but the controller read out is reading an E01 warning, which the tiny pamphlet provided describes as low battery voltage cut out. It says that it comes back on again when the battery charges up...but it hasn't come on all day, and now the sun has diminished, the inverter is showing a fault.
Is the battery actually charging in this mode?
Thanks for any advice offered
My 2 120v panels are mounted on my caravan roof, in what the instructions describe as " in series" to provide 240v. The kit came with 2 x 12v LifePo lithium ion batteries.... instructions directed me to set the batteries " in series"....as in the+ of one connected to the - of the second, then the two batteries connected to the solar cotroller as directed .
I set the controller to the 24 v setting.
I set the battery type to b03, as directed.
I pretty much ran the batteries down yesterday, running my stereo of the batteries and inverter whule i was mounting the panels etc.
So, today....the power is coming through the inverter great during the daylight hours, but the controller read out is reading an E01 warning, which the tiny pamphlet provided describes as low battery voltage cut out. It says that it comes back on again when the battery charges up...but it hasn't come on all day, and now the sun has diminished, the inverter is showing a fault.
Is the battery actually charging in this mode?
Thanks for any advice offered