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Post by hemijoel on Mar 14, 2019 15:17:55 GMT
Hi, I have a renogy Rover 40 controller in my RV, and I monitor it with a bt1 through my Android phone. When I go into settings in the app and change the battery amp hour rating from the default 200 to 350, and then confirm the change, the screen shows that it is set to 350. Next time I open the app it is always back to 200. How do I fix this? Thanks, Joel
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Post by bupkis on Mar 14, 2019 17:47:02 GMT
I hope admin will deal with your question. Mine question is what does the app use the battery size for, what calculation might be determined by battery size?
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Post by hemijoel on Mar 14, 2019 18:31:10 GMT
Somewhere in the instructions I read that it will limit the maximum charge watts based upon the amp hour capacity of the batteries. So as not to try and force too much electricity into the batteries.
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Post by fjcone on Mar 19, 2019 18:14:51 GMT
I came here today to search for the exact same problem. Hopefully, there is a reply that can help.
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Post by tattoo on Mar 19, 2019 19:08:55 GMT
I came here today to search for the exact same problem. Hopefully, there is a reply that can help. On my 60a Renogy CC it ask me to save it after the ah is changed....
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Post by Admin on Mar 25, 2019 15:29:55 GMT
Hi, I have a renogy Rover 40 controller in my RV, and I monitor it with a bt1 through my Android phone. When I go into settings in the app and change the battery amp hour rating from the default 200 to 350, and then confirm the change, the screen shows that it is set to 350. Next time I open the app it is always back to 200. How do I fix this? Thanks, Joel I apologize in advance but that is a current development issue that prevents saving of the AH. It will go back to the default setting. This has not been proven to effect performance of the controller. -Renogy Team
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Post by solman on Aug 14, 2019 2:42:43 GMT
It doesn't save anything.
On your website: "Renogy BT allows for remote monitoring and parameter changes directly via the app."
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Post by Admin on Aug 14, 2019 17:34:52 GMT
It doesn't save anything. On your website: "Renogy BT allows for remote monitoring and parameter changes directly via the app." The BT-1 App bugs are being reviewed and change will be happening soon. Documentation for the errors and bugs have been collected, with saving of AH settings also being one, and will be addressed in bulk. -Renogy Team
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Post by mediadogg on Aug 14, 2019 20:43:16 GMT
Really nice to see support from the the Renogy Team.
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Post by bupkis on Aug 15, 2019 0:47:45 GMT
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Post by solman on Aug 15, 2019 0:57:30 GMT
It doesn't save anything. On your website: "Renogy BT allows for remote monitoring and parameter changes directly via the app." The BT-1 App bugs are being reviewed and change will be happening soon. Documentation for the errors and bugs have been collected, with saving of AH settings also being one, and will be addressed in bulk. -Renogy Team So will the ones sold now work as expected with the new app?
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Post by bupkis on Aug 15, 2019 11:52:19 GMT
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Post by tj on Feb 3, 2020 8:51:36 GMT
It doesn't save anything.
On your website: "Renogy BT allows for remote monitoring and parameter changes directly via the app."
When will this be fixed??? I just bought a controller and BT module and my 120ah battery is being read as 200ah. This keeps reverting to 200 despite me setting it to 120ah. That in itself is not a massive issue, but the problem is that when I now put a load on the battery, within the 1st minute the ah reading drops to ~68% and only from then on does it slowly decrease. This is gives a totally wrong representation of the state of the battery I have photos to illustrate. Just need to figure out how to attach Thanks TJ
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Post by tattoo on Feb 3, 2020 13:25:02 GMT
When will this be fixed??? I just bought a controller and BT module and my 120ah battery is being read as 200ah. This keeps reverting to 200 despite me setting it to 120ah. That in itself is not a massive issue, but the problem is that when I now put a load on the battery, within the 1st minute the ah reading drops to ~68% and only from then on does it slowly decrease. This is gives a totally wrong representation of the state of the battery I have photos to illustrate. Just need to figure out how to attach Thanks TJ
The state of battery % means NOTHING........ Mine is way wrong ALL of the time........ Don't worry about it if that's your only problem.......
What is your voltage in your battery after one min of load resting? Not with the load still on it........ That's all that matters............
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