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Post by Taylor on Jan 15, 2020 18:36:51 GMT
Does anyone know if the Rover charger is capable of turning on a fan via the 12v load when the temperature probe reaches a certain temp?
If not, Renogy, is this something you could provide via a firmware update? Would save on having to install additional components to manage heat in the cabinet in the summer.
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Post by tattoo on Jan 15, 2020 21:08:46 GMT
Does anyone know if the Rover charger is capable of turning on a fan via the 12v load when the temperature probe reaches a certain temp?
If not, Renogy, is this something you could provide via a firmware update? Would save on having to install additional components to manage heat in the cabinet in the summer.
No the rover will not do that....... It works on time not temp.........
What you need is a temp switch......................
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Post by tattoo on Jan 15, 2020 21:10:16 GMT
Would save on having to install additional components to manage heat in the cabinet in the summer. You shouldn't have your Rover in a closed cabinet or any other solar items in a closed cabinet...............
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Post by bupkis on Jan 15, 2020 22:40:19 GMT
I have a small computer fan attached directly to the incoming panel power, it spins anytime there is sun shinning on the panel, the more the sun the faster, very little power needed for the fan.
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Post by mediadogg on Jan 16, 2020 3:31:40 GMT
I have a small computer fan attached directly to the incoming panel power, it spins anytime there is sun shinning on the panel, the more the sun the faster, very little power needed for the fan. Interesting. Do you think that reactive load has no effect on the MPPT circuit?
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Post by bupkis on Jan 16, 2020 11:44:27 GMT
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Post by mediadogg on Jan 16, 2020 15:46:20 GMT
Definitely will file this away into my bag of tricks.
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