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Post by ThruTraffic on Apr 6, 2019 18:23:03 GMT
Request is for Renogy support to provide, in detail, what each of these Monitoring page items mean and examples for each.
Solar Panel: - Voltage - Current - Power
Load: - Voltage - Current - Power
I've yet to get Load to react or display any data. The slider works and closes but that's it.
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Post by bupkis on Apr 6, 2019 19:08:18 GMT
Set you light control mode to manual.
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Post by Admin on Apr 7, 2019 22:59:22 GMT
Request is for Renogy support to provide, in detail, what each of these Monitoring page items mean and examples for each.
Solar Panel: - Voltage - Current - Power
Load: - Voltage - Current - Power
I've yet to get Load to react or display any data. The slider works and closes but that's it. The Information is: Solar Panel: - Voltage: It will be the operating Solar Panel Voltage going into the controller - Current: Current going into the controller from the solar panel - Power: Overall solar panel power (Voltage X Current) going into the charge controller If your load is connected to the DC Port of the controller then this information will display. Otherwise, set your load to manual and turn it off and the controller will just charge your battery so the below information would not be relevant. Load: - Voltage - Current - Power -Renogy Team
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Post by ThruTraffic on Apr 9, 2019 12:41:41 GMT
The load side of my controller is connected to the batteries to which all load is being supplied current when not connected to shore power. Are you saying this "load" detail is for a configuration that does not include batteries; i.e. a lamp and only that lamp connected to the load side of the controller?
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Post by tattoo on Apr 9, 2019 13:39:54 GMT
The load side of my controller is connected to the batteries to which all load is being supplied current when not connected to shore power. Are you saying this "load" detail is for a configuration that does not include batteries; i.e. a lamp and only that lamp connected to the load side of the controller? There is your problem.... The load side doesn't go to the batteries.... It goes to small lights..... So you have the CC and the load side attached to the batteries??
Where did you see that's the way that they are wired?
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Post by ThruTraffic on Apr 10, 2019 12:22:42 GMT
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Post by tattoo on Apr 10, 2019 12:57:55 GMT
Nope not kidding at all...... That CC doesn't even have a Load side...... That's just the battery hook up..... Look at the better made MPPT CC and you can see what a load side actually is....
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Post by ThruTraffic on Apr 10, 2019 13:32:37 GMT
LOL
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Post by tattoo on Apr 10, 2019 14:06:30 GMT
So you think it does?? Show me where it is.......... I guess it's in a different manual?
If you think it has a load side show me where it says load side in the manual I guess I missed it............
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Post by bupkis on Apr 10, 2019 15:30:19 GMT
I don't believe you can pair the adventure CC with the app, so the meanings on the display are likely useless to you.
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Post by tattoo on Apr 10, 2019 16:09:59 GMT
^^^^ Yes sir just like the load side on his CC..... Or lack there of.... ^^^^
He should buy a better CC and he will have every thing he's looking for.....
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Post by tattoo on Apr 10, 2019 16:15:11 GMT
The Information is: If your load is connected to the DC Port of the controller then this information will display. Otherwise, set your load to manual and turn it off and the controller will just charge your battery so the below information would not be relevant. Load: - Voltage - Current - Power -Renogy Team What load?? Why would you even suggest that??
Why would you want to even hook a load to those terminals?? Hell they are barley large enough to put the wires going to the battery in them.......
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Post by tattoo on Apr 10, 2019 19:25:19 GMT
The Information is: If your load is connected to the DC Port of the controller then this information will display. Otherwise, set your load to manual and turn it off and the controller will just charge your battery so the below information would not be relevant. Load: - Voltage - Current - Power -Renogy Team Since you are suggesting that the load should be hooked to the battery terminals on the CC where in the manual does it say that it should be done that way?? I've read over the manual that the OP posted and I don't see that anywhere..... I guess I could have missed it that's why I'm asking..... Thanks
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Post by Admin on Apr 12, 2019 21:24:21 GMT
The Adventurer LI controller does not have a load terminal, so the "load" functions on the BT app are disabled and have no effect. The Adventurer LI is compatible with the bluetooth module though. Connecting your loads to the battery bank is exactly how you should operate your loads and explains why the BT app would not be able to read loads that are not connected to the controller. Only utilizing a Rover and connecting to the load terminal on the rover would render readings in the bt app.
-Renogy Team
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Post by tattoo on Apr 12, 2019 22:09:03 GMT
Connecting your loads to the battery bank is exactly how you should operate your loads and explains why the BT app would not be able to read loads that are not connected to the controller. -Renogy Team Thank you............
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