โDec-07-2019 02:42 PM
โDec-15-2019 01:18 PM
Roo wrote:Open circuit or miswired battery.time2roll wrote:What wiring issue???? This MH and solar system is only about a year and a half old and EVERYTHING worked fine before....... So what could have possibly of changed ???
???? converter output, battery, controller output terminals should all be within half a volt. Fix the wiring issues.
โDec-15-2019 01:13 PM
Roo wrote:Roo wrote:time2roll wrote:
???? converter output, battery, controller output terminals should all be within half a volt. Fix the wiring issues.
What wiring issue???? This MH and solar system is only about a year and a half old and EVERYTHING worked fine before, and really, is a pretty basic hook up that I can tell....... So what could have possibly of changed ???
โDec-15-2019 01:09 PM
โDec-15-2019 01:01 PM
time2roll wrote:
???? converter output, battery, controller output terminals should all be within half a volt. Fix the wiring issues.
โDec-15-2019 12:57 PM
โDec-08-2019 03:56 PM
โDec-08-2019 03:32 PM
Roo wrote:Just need to keep measuring voltage. At some point the voltage will change. There will be a connection, fuse, switch etc that has a different voltage on each side. Tighten, clean, repair, replace, adjust that point of change. Keep poking at it until you find the issue spot.time2roll wrote:
???? converter output, battery, controller output terminals should all be within half a volt. Fix the wiring issues.
Well that is the issue, not sure it is a wiring issue/problem, thinking and hoping that it is the controller And if it is wiring, not sure how it changed, everything worked fine before. That is why I am so confused about this issue.
Secondly, I admit, when it comes to electrical, I am in over my head, especially on this Motorhome.
โDec-08-2019 03:27 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Two different issues apparently;
1. battery voltage 12.19 should be that at the controller's BATT terminals. No idea why it is 7 volts instead of 12.2v
2. ARRAY terminals on controller should be close to that 12.2 too, where a PWM controller just passes through battery voltage until its high voltage set point is reached. It then "controls" to keep that voltage from going higher. Typical high set point 14.6v
You have 22 volts at the ARRAY side, indicating that the panel voltage is reading typical OC voltage for a "12v" panel so the panel wiring to the controller is shorted. Unless you shorted it with the meter and got OCV, which is how you measure OCV.
Meanwhile your battery is going down in state of charge, now as low as it ought to go (half way) so you need to plug in a battery charger (or use the converter with shore power or gen) while the solar gets sorted out.
โDec-08-2019 03:21 PM
time2roll wrote:
???? converter output, battery, controller output terminals should all be within half a volt. Fix the wiring issues.
โDec-08-2019 03:03 PM
โDec-08-2019 02:13 PM
โDec-08-2019 01:50 PM
BFL13 wrote:
You need to use your multimeter while the controller is flashing (that is important! not when it is not flashing), and tell us exactly what the voltage is
- right at the batteries, 12.19
- right at the converter's output terminals, not at the converter but at the controllers terminals 22.2
- right at the controller's battery wire terminals. 7.66
Not using some display voltages--the independent hand held multimeter's voltage readings.
Also whether you are plugged in so you have converter (or inverter/charger?) DC voltage in the mix. No shore power and no generator running
It is normal to have solar as well as converter DC to the house batteries at the same time while on shore power or generator.
โDec-08-2019 10:49 AM
โDec-08-2019 09:49 AM