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Post by bupkis on Oct 3, 2018 0:06:47 GMT
RTFM! why put stuff in the manual that folks don't read.
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 0:46:33 GMT
RTFM! why put stuff in the manual that folks don't read. Because it's there in case people might want to read it...
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Post by playersz28 on Oct 3, 2018 12:29:19 GMT
If you depended on Renogy manuals to guide you through the installation of a system you'd be stuck looking into a packing box and not knowing where to go next.
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 12:38:19 GMT
If you depended on Renogy manuals to guide you through the installation of a system you'd be stuck looking into a packing box and not knowing where to go next. Yep that's what I've said many many times before.....
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Post by bupkis on Oct 3, 2018 13:33:32 GMT
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 13:57:25 GMT
Nope not at all... Like I said I missed it..... I've looked at the manual and other sites many times... Especially when you give answers in riddles like you so often do.......
Isn't this form here to ask questions? At least that's why I thought it's here......
Or is it just here to riddle me this Batman?
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Post by bupkis on Oct 3, 2018 14:09:28 GMT
Nope not at all... But I do reuse fuses if they are still in great shape...... Like I said I missed it..... I've looked at the manual and other sites many times... Especially when you give answers in riddles like you so often do....... there is no need to spoon feed when it is in the manual. So instead of looking up battery type user you just say I don't have that, well you do have that and it is documented. fusing is to prevent an over current situation that the wire can not handle, 10g can handle 30A forever, an over current may cause the wire to overheat and cause a fire, with mppt your input current is ~10-12A max (2 5A strings) and the output is 40-60A max, the input and output wire should be different size so one would never fuse a 10g wire with 60A fuse!
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 14:16:59 GMT
there is no need to spoon feed when it is in the manual. Why not? When so many things that Renogy sells don't even have a manual......
So far... I've bought at lease 20 items from Renogy and only 3 things had a manual with it and it wasn't the two CC I bought....
Yes I know they are on line but that's not the point... Even then most answers are vague like your answers....
Also since you brought it up.... There is 3 things that you have to change to change the Eq setting not 2 like you said... So I guess you need to read the manual....
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 14:23:40 GMT
So instead of looking up battery type user you just say I don't have that, well you do have that and it is documented. Damn Bird you sure are drinking awful early aren't you..... If you will look back I said I found it after one of your riddle answers.... There is no user unless you switch it off of flooded.... But I found it without your help..... The Admin answered my question not you.... Now back to the OP question....
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 14:25:31 GMT
fusing is to prevent an over current situation that the wire can not handle, 10g can handle 30A forever, an over current may cause the wire to overheat and cause a fire, with mppt your input current is ~10-12A max (2 5A strings) and the output is 40-60A max, the input and output wire should be different size so one would never fuse a 10g wire with 60A fuse! LOL What the Hell does that have to do with gluing panels on a roof of a motor home?
Drugs are bad OK?
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Post by bupkis on Oct 3, 2018 14:25:50 GMT
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Post by bupkis on Oct 3, 2018 14:28:00 GMT
fusing is to prevent an over current situation that the wire can not handle, 10g can handle 30A forever, an over current may cause the wire to overheat and cause a fire, with mppt your input current is ~10-12A max (2 5A strings) and the output is 40-60A max, the input and output wire should be different size so one would never fuse a 10g wire with 60A fuse! LOL What the Hell does that have to do with gluing panels on a roof of a motor home?
Drugs are bad OK?
what does reusing fuses have to with gluing
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 14:32:12 GMT
what does reusing fuses have to with gluing
I have no idea??? Your the one that said refuse I was making light of your post.....
What's the answer Batman?
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Post by tattoo on Oct 3, 2018 14:37:57 GMT
This is a correct answer not your half ass riddle answer....
So you would have to change Charge Limit, then Over-Voltage Reconnect, then Equalize Charge. For example:
Over-Voltage Disconnect: 16V Charge Limit: 15.4V Over-Voltage Reconnect: 15.4V Equalize Charge: 15.1
In that order.
-Renogy Team
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Post by Admin on Oct 3, 2018 15:43:23 GMT
Actual instructions for the MTS-CB will differ on application and environment. This is why we can only provide general guidelines for putting together some of these components. That said, we will take this experience into consideration for future product improvements. Our only recommendation is if you have a case to discuss, please contact the technical support team.
This is a snippet from the manual:
NOTE: These instructions are to serve as a simple guideline for installing the corner bracket mounts. Actual installations may vary with adhesive type or roof type. Consult your adhesive manufacturer for proper instructions of ABS plastic to a user defined roof material.
Recommended tools to have before installation: Assembly Adhesive (Sikaflex-252) Caulking gun Masking Tape Hand Pads (Scotchbrite Pads) Spirit Level Tape Measure
All the best, -Renogy Team
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