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Post by Phil on Aug 8, 2019 18:10:22 GMT
Hey guys, ive been reading how the load terminals on rover are only good for 20a and mainly just lights and such. However, im trying to run a 5a maxxair fan. Everytime i connect the circuit it instantly gives me e4. Any ideas on why this is? Thanks in advance
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Post by tattoo on Aug 8, 2019 18:59:32 GMT
Hey guys, ive been reading how the load terminals on rover are only good for 20a and mainly just lights and such. However, im trying to run a 5a maxxair fan. Everytime i connect the circuit it instantly gives me e4. Any ideas on why this is? Thanks in advance My guess is that it could be a bad CC or the fan is pulling more than 5a at start up...... Have you checked it to be sure??
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Post by Phil on Aug 8, 2019 19:16:40 GMT
So i just checked. Lights and such are running off the cc. Tried a bigger fuse, but even with bigger fuse, the e4 error happens. I also just connected the fans to the battery with 5 amp fuses and the fans started running no fuse blown. So maybe it is my cc? Though i just opened it out of the box is that normal?
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Post by tattoo on Aug 8, 2019 20:08:01 GMT
I've seen it happen..... Call Renogy and see what they say if you can get through to them.......
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Post by Phil on Aug 8, 2019 20:28:33 GMT
Thanks man. Ill see what they say
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Post by getwilde on Nov 10, 2019 17:59:06 GMT
I had the same setup and was seeing the same error. In the end, I just skipped using the load terminals on the Rover. After asking others, most seemed to agree that Load tracking via these solar chare controllers (with their low amperage limitations) wasn't worth the effort.
Unfortunate because I liked the idea, and I haven't spent the extra money yet on a viable alternative.
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