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mppt_pv_short_relay_reset [2023-01-11 10:59] – [Reset latching relay] tabreumppt_pv_short_relay_reset [2023-02-03 02:11] – [When to perform this procedure?] mleeftink
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 ==== When to perform this procedure? ==== ==== When to perform this procedure? ====
  
-Connecting a Solar Charger that is configured for 12V to a 48V battery, and then connecting the PV Array, can cause the protection to "mistrigger". Meaning that the charger sees an over voltage, and as such assumes that there is an internal fault and then engages the latching protection.+Applying higher battery voltage than configured in the Solar Charger (eg. 48V battery to a 12, 24 or 36V configured charger), and then connecting the PV Array, can cause the protection to mistrigger. Meaning that the charger sees an over voltage, and as such assumes that there is an internal fault and then engages the latching protection.
  
 Recovering from such mistriggers is the purpose of the here documented reset feature. Recovering from such mistriggers is the purpose of the here documented reset feature.
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 ==== Reset latching relay ==== ==== Reset latching relay ====
 To recover from such failure, the below reset procedure must be followed.  To recover from such failure, the below reset procedure must be followed. 
 +  - Disconnect the PV Input terminals.
   - Power the solar charger through its battery terminals with a 12V battery or bench power supply set to 12V.   - Power the solar charger through its battery terminals with a 12V battery or bench power supply set to 12V.
-  - Leave the PV Input terminals disconnected. 
   - Make sure no error 80 to 83 is active. If it is active, power cycle the unit.   - Make sure no error 80 to 83 is active. If it is active, power cycle the unit.
   - Open VictronConnect and navigate to the Product settings menu. There the PV Short reset feature is shown.{{ :drafts:mppt_pv_short_relay_reset.png?600 |}} Note that the feature only shows when (a) the connected units features the protection, ie. 250/100 VE.Can model, HQ2150 and later; (b) requires the battery voltage to be between 10 and 15V; (c ) requires VictronConnect v.580 or later; (d) requires firmware version v3.12 or later to be installed on the Solar Charger and (e) no error 80 to 83 is active.   - Open VictronConnect and navigate to the Product settings menu. There the PV Short reset feature is shown.{{ :drafts:mppt_pv_short_relay_reset.png?600 |}} Note that the feature only shows when (a) the connected units features the protection, ie. 250/100 VE.Can model, HQ2150 and later; (b) requires the battery voltage to be between 10 and 15V; (c ) requires VictronConnect v.580 or later; (d) requires firmware version v3.12 or later to be installed on the Solar Charger and (e) no error 80 to 83 is active.
mppt_pv_short_relay_reset.txt · Last modified: 2023-04-18 09:34 by tabreu

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