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dc_distribution [2020-01-12 12:42] guy_stewartdc_distribution [2021-02-15 15:23] – [Installation] mvader
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 When all is OK, only the central LED is green; when a fuse has blown (or is missing) the central and blow fuse circuit LEDs turn red. If you are not using all connection points in your DC distribution, it may be necessary to fit dummy fuses to extinguish the red LEDs. When all is OK, only the central LED is green; when a fuse has blown (or is missing) the central and blow fuse circuit LEDs turn red. If you are not using all connection points in your DC distribution, it may be necessary to fit dummy fuses to extinguish the red LEDs.
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-A future upgrade is planned to also send info back to the GX device over the VE-can, but is not yet implemented. 
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 ==== Fuses ==== ==== Fuses ====
 Uses MEGA fuses. Please note that some MEGA fuses are only rated to 36Volt (suitable for 24V systems), You must use 58/64V rated fuses for 48V systems. Uses MEGA fuses. Please note that some MEGA fuses are only rated to 36Volt (suitable for 24V systems), You must use 58/64V rated fuses for 48V systems.
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 A - That’s for manual settings, please don’t touch as the system will auto configure (up to 32 battery’s ) A - That’s for manual settings, please don’t touch as the system will auto configure (up to 32 battery’s )
  
-Q - The Distributor has a 6-pin header block. What is it for? 
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-A - In the future, the read out of fuses, but this is not supported yet. 
  
  
dc_distribution.txt · Last modified: 2021-04-19 08:55 by marmour

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