Specifications

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The front panel decal
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Float Mode
Bulk Mode
Equalize Mode
Overheat
Set Point Reached (Solar)
1 sec. flashes, normal mode
5 sec. flashes EDM mode
Over-current
Press and hold the equalize button
during power up to enable the
automatic 30 day equalization.
The front panel decal describes the functionality of the two LED’s (Green and Red)
Float Mode Active: Indicated by a single repeating flash of the green LED (on/off/on/off etc.)
Bulk Mode Active: Indicated by a two quick ON flashes of the green LED followed by an OFF pause.
Equalize Mode Active: Indicated by a three quick ON flashes of the green LED followed by an OFF pause.
Overheat (Cool down period active) The Red LED will be flashing rapidly (several times a second.)
Over-current (Cool down period active) – Both Red and Green will be flashing rapidly (several times/second.)
When the controller is in the solar mode, and the currently active set point has been reached (Float/Bulk or
Equalize), the Green LED will be on steady.
When the controller is in the non-EDM mode, the green LED will flash in a repeating cycle about once a
second. When the EDM mode is active, the cycle of flashes will be about once every 5 seconds.
To start the equalize mode, press and hold the equalize button at any time. The equalize function will run
for two hours beginning when the voltage of the battery rises to the equalize trip point.
Hold down the equalize button during power up (trip and reset the battery breaker), to enable the automatic
thirty-day equalize function. Note: the 30 day function may not be exact and is likely to wander somewhat as it
will not begin unless the charge source is capable of bringing the battery to the equalize voltage. A cloudy day
may not allow enough solar energy to bring the batteries to the equalize voltage; therefore, the equalize charge
will be delayed.
When no error is active, the red LED will be on when the mosfets are enabled (passing current), either
allowing solar energy to flow (solar mode), or excess energy to flow to the diversion load (diversion mode).
When you click the "TEST" push-button - the mosfets are cycled. (One time unless the batteries are within
the active trip point region.) Pressing the test button while in the diversion mode, with EDM active, will start a
complete diversion cycle of five minutes.