Specifications

Calibrating the Diversion Controller.
The factory using the following settings has already calibrated this controller.
The Green LED will be illuminated as follows
1 - (One) Flash indicates the battery is low -- less than 12 volts.
2 - (Two) Flashes indicates the battery is 12 to 12.3V
3 - (Three) Flashes indicates the battery is 12.4 to 12.7v (A fully charged lead acid battery at rest)
4 - (Four) Flashes indicate the battery is 12.8 to 13.0V
5 - (Five) Flashes indicates the battery is above 13.0V but less than 13.5V
Steady green means the battery is 13.5 volts or higher.
The red LED is illuminated when the battery has reached a voltage level of 14.4v or higher
If you would like to change the dump level trip point, please use the following procedure.
If you own a variable voltage power supply, then the following procedure is recommended.
1) Turn the dump level potentiometer fully counter clockwise with a small screwdriver. (Small blue box
with little white cross in the middle of the controller.)
2) Set the voltage of the power supply to the desired dump level trip point (for instance 14.2 volts)
3) Slowly turn the dump level potentiometer clockwise until the green LED is illuminated steady.
4) Pause for at least 5 seconds, then slowly continue to turn the dump level potentiometer clockwise until
the red LED is illuminated.
5) Lower the voltage of the power supply by at least one volt.
6) Slowly turn the voltage of the power supply up until the red LED is illuminated, checking to see if you
achieved your desired setting. Please note; the input level is only checked once every 5 seconds while
the green LED is flashing, and only once every second while the green LED is steady, so you must make
very slow adjustments during this procedure. If you feel you have passed your set point, then restart the
procedure. Turning off the power supply to force all voltages to be dissipated, can be very helpful.
Please note: Changing your dump level set point will also change the voltage levels for which the green LED
flashes.
If you do not own a variable voltage power supply, or would rather set the controller while it is installed,
then another option, should you have an inverter that is able to set the float or bulk charge voltage of the battery
bank to a particular level, use the inverter as your variable voltage supply.
If you do not have an inverter that is capable of this, then you will need to cause your batteries to be brought to
the desired dump level trip point via your wind/solar/hydro energy source. Then once they have achieved this
set point, turn the dump level set point potentiometer fully counter clockwise. Wait 15 seconds, or until the
green LED is flashing no more than 3 times. Then slowly turn the same potentiometer clockwise until the green
LED is illuminated steady. Wait 5 seconds, then, slowly turn the same potentiometer until the RED is
illuminated.