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Post by Alon on Feb 4, 2020 22:47:03 GMT
Until now, each option I choose I get the load light on. And error E1. What can I understand from it please
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Post by Alon on Feb 5, 2020 14:18:54 GMT
Is it o.k or not o.k to have the load light on? Is this indication of something bad?
The light of the battery is blinking?
Please advise
Thank you.
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Post by tattoo on Feb 5, 2020 17:56:09 GMT
Is it o.k or not o.k to have the load light on? Is this indication of something bad? The light of the battery is blinking? Please advise Thank you. Since no one has asked............ What do you have hooked to the load side?
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Post by Admin on Feb 6, 2020 1:02:12 GMT
Until now, each option I choose I get the load light on. And error E1. What can I understand from it please The E1 error code on the Rover 40 controller means the battery is over-discharged, you may want to check your battery voltage with a multi-meter. Load setting 17 on this controller will have the load light turned on 24 hours a day, load setting 0 and 1-14 will turn on when the panel is no longer producing any power, load setting 15 lets you manually turn on or off load anytime, and in load setting 16 load turns on when no voltage is detected. -Renogy Team
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Post by Admin on Feb 6, 2020 1:09:30 GMT
Is it o.k or not o.k to have the load light on? Is this indication of something bad? The light of the battery is blinking? Please advise Thank you. If the load light on your controller is on, and none of the possible reasons why it may be on that we described in our previous post are applicable to your system, then there may be an issue with your controller or on the load connections and terminals. If the battery light on the controller is blinking/flashing slowly, that means your battery is over-discharged, which may explain why you were getting the E1 error code. If the battery light was flashing fast, that means the battery is at over-voltage. -Renogy Team
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Post by tattoo on Feb 6, 2020 1:33:13 GMT
^^^^^^^^ Like they said and I asked..........^^^^^^^^^^
Way more info is needed to help you............
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Post by Alon on Feb 7, 2020 22:46:47 GMT
Thank you all for your help.
Well,according to what was said here, the battery is over charge, the light blinks slowly. How can I fix that?
To the question, "what do I have connected to the load?" Nothing, I have only a battery and panels connecting to where they should be.
Is there any way to check of the controller it self is not o.k?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Post by Alon on Feb 7, 2020 23:01:06 GMT
And, one side that its overcharged the other say it's discharged. Which one is it when the light if the battery is blinding slow?
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Post by tattoo on Feb 7, 2020 23:11:47 GMT
And, one side that its overcharged the other say it's discharged. Which one is it when the light if the battery is blinding slow? One side of WHAT? The other side of WHAT?
Like I said above........... Way more info needed to help you.....
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Post by tattoo on Feb 7, 2020 23:13:13 GMT
Thank you all for your help. Well,according to what was said here, the battery is over charge, the light blinks slowly. How can I fix that? To the question, "what do I have connected to the load?" Nothing, I have only a battery and panels connecting to where they should be. Is there any way to check of the controller it self is not o.k? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you. So you have NO load at all anywhere?
So all your doing is charging a battery?
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Post by Alon on Feb 8, 2020 0:55:51 GMT
When you say load, do you mean, using the battery for something? Well I use it for a mini refrigerator and some LED lights. There is a load socket in the controller I thought you meant this. There I have nothing conntact to. Thanks
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Post by tattoo on Feb 8, 2020 3:43:07 GMT
When you say load, do you mean, using the battery for something? Well I use it for a mini refrigerator and some LED lights. There is a load socket in the controller I thought you meant this. There I have nothing conntact to. Thanks I did mean attaching a load to the CC at first..... But then you said you don't have anything running but your panels and your batteries..... Now you say you have a mini fridge and lights? ? ? ?
Now can you answer my other question........... One side of WHAT? The other side of WHAT?
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Post by Alon on Feb 8, 2020 11:21:19 GMT
Nothing is connected to the socket under the name load. I have the panels connected where it say so in the controller the same with the battery, it's very clear what goes where on the controller. From the battery I take out to a fuse box and from there to the fridge and light.
I hope this answers you questions, I get a bit confused. Is there another to communicate with you? Thank you
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Post by tattoo on Feb 8, 2020 13:16:09 GMT
Hi Alon, I understand. You have nothing on the load side of the CC.... I knew that before....
Is your fridge 12v?
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Post by tattoo on Feb 8, 2020 13:22:33 GMT
Alon, Tell us what you have in your system........ I just read this thread and I didn't see where you told us.....
What CC do you have , how many panels, what voltage and how many batteries?
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