jrnymn7 wrote:
I'm not sure I'm all that keen on having to rely on MSview and my laptop to monitor and adjust my solar system. A remote display seems much simpler and possibly more practical.
Once set you may not need to look for a couple years at least.
Just watch your voltmeter that all is operating as you expect.
List of program options: All voltages set to 2 decimal places.
Absorption voltage
Float voltage (or disable float)
Float-low battery threshhold
Float-cancel threshhold
Time before float
Time before float-low battery
Time to exit float
Equalize voltage (or disable equalize)
Days between equalize
Equalize duration
Equalize timeout
Temperature compensation (v/degree)
Battery voltage disconnect
Battery voltage reconnect
Max regulation voltage limit
Max temp. comp. limit
Min temp. comp. limit
Some load control settings and load timer control settings.
LED indicator transition voltage settings.
What else could be needed? This you can set and about forget.