Issue
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For
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whatever
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reason
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it
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didn't
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seem
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to
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want
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to
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charge
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via
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solar.
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The
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two
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batteries
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were
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in
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parallel,
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and
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it
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was
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either
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always
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in
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a
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standby
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or
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discharge
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state
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while
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the
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other
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battery
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was
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charging.
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After
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two
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days
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at
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the
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Earth
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ship,
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it
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would
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be
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down
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to
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0%
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well
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the
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other
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one
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would
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be
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hovering
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around
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32
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and,
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in
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my
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opinion,was
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handling
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all
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of
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the
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load
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that
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we
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were
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using.
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I
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even
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switched
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things
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around
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in
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terms
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of
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positive
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and
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negative
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from
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the
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solar
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controller
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as
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well
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as
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to
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the
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inverter.
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Seemed
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to
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always
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turn
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out
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the
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same.
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Upgraded
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from
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a
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30
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amp
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to
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a
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60
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amp,
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solar
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controller
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and…
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Same
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issue.
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I
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have
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three
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200
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W
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solar
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panels.
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They
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seem
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to
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bring
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in
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a
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lot
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of
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amps
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to
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the
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solar
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controller
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but…
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The
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lithium
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battery
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just
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didn't
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seem
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to
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like
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it.
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The
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lead
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acid,
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however,
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always
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charged
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it
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up.
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And…
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Yes,
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I
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made
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sure
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the
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solar
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controller
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was
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configured
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for
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lithium.
Thoughts:
Everything points to one pack’s charge path disabled by its BMS (temp/ sensor/ protection), not a controller or wiring problem.
Settings
Notes
- Discharge Overcurrent set to 10s at 220A. Could lower to 5s.
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