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SC 1230-PWM

General safety instructions

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NOTICE! 

Check the manufacturer‘s data for your battery and ensure that the 
maximum voltage of the solar charge controller does not exceed the 
manufacturer‘s recommended charging voltage.

Do not use the solar charge controller to charge non-rechargeable 
batteries.

Be sure to connect the battery before exposing the solar panel to the 
sun.

Before using the device for the first time, check that the voltage speci-
fication on the rating plate matches that of the power supply.

Store the device in a dry and cool place.

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Safety when installing the device

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WARNING! 

The electrical installation may only be connected by qualified person-
nel and only in accordance with the national regulations. Incorrect 
connection may cause severe hazards. 

Take the precautions necessary to ensure that children cannot inter-
fere with operation. Dangerous situations may occur which cannot be 
recognised by children.

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NOTICE! 

Do not expose the device to a heat source (direct sunlight, heating 
etc.). Avoid additional heating of the device in this way.

Electrical cables

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CAUTION! 

Lay the cables so that they cannot be tripped over or damaged.

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NOTICE! 

If cables have to be fed through metal walls or other walls with sharp 
edges, use ducts or bushings to prevent damage.

Do not lay cables which are loose or bent next to electrically 
conductive material (metal).

Do not pull on the cables.

Do not lay AC cables and DC cables in the same duct.

Fasten the cables securely.

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Summary of Contents for SC 1230-PWM

Page 1: ...SC1230 PWM 30 A Solar Charge Controller Installation and Operating Manual 3 EN ENERGY LIGHTING SUN POWER PS180SolarController O NZ book Seite 1 Montag 2 Oktober 2017 10 00 10...

Page 2: ...PS180SolarController O NZ book Seite 2 Montag 2 Oktober 2017 10 00 10...

Page 3: ...6 Installing the solar charge controller 10 7 Using the solar charge controller 14 8 Troubleshooting 17 9 Maintaining and cleaning the product 17 10 Warranty 18 11 Disposal 18 12 Technical data 19 1...

Page 4: ...ry 2 1 General safety WARNING Only use the device as intended Disconnect the device Before cleaning and maintenance After use Before changing a fuse The device may not be used if the device itself or...

Page 5: ...n nel and only in accordance with the national regulations Incorrect connection may cause severe hazards Take the precautions necessary to ensure that children cannot inter fere with operation Dangero...

Page 6: ...no 9600005819 can be installed in motorhomes or caravans to be connected to solar panels to charge house batteries The device may only be used inside the vehicle 5 Technical description The SC1230 PW...

Page 7: ...ect polarity protections for solar module and battery Battery overvoltage protection Battery overheating protection Battery over discharge protection Load overload protection Load short circuit protec...

Page 8: ...wse interface Set parameters 3 SET button Load ON OFF Clear errors Enter into Set mode Save data 4 Temperature sensor port 5 Solar panel terminals 6 Battery terminals 7 Load terminals 8 USB output por...

Page 9: ...Wh Day Night No charging Charging BATT with menus battery voltage V battery current A battery temperature C F Battery capacity in charging BATT TYPE Battery type LOAD with menus load current A load po...

Page 10: ...sturdy surface The device must be installed in a location that is protected from moisture Do not install the device in a dusty environment There should be a space of 10 cm on all sides around the devi...

Page 11: ...ar panel finally connect the load Disconnecting the solar panel Disconnect the load then dis connect the solar panel finally disconnect the battery Do not insert the fuse or turn on the breaker during...

Page 12: ...as close to the battery as possible The suggested distance is within 150 mm Make sure that all lines are inserted and connected properly Secure all lines with strain relief clamps No in fig 4 Descrip...

Page 13: ...terminal Ensure that the connection is secure and tight Connecting the temperature sensor available as an accessory The battery temperature sensor allows the solar charge controller to continuously ad...

Page 14: ...ss and hold the SET button for 5 s The value flashes Press the SET button again to clear the value Setting the temperature unit Press the MENU button until you get to the BATT temperature menu Press a...

Page 15: ...1 hour before sunrise 102 Load will be on for 2 hours since sunset 202 Load will be on for 2 hours before sunrise 103 113 Load will be on for 3 to 13 hours since sunset 203 213 Load will be on for 3 t...

Page 16: ...voltage reconnect voltage point Stop discharging Battery overheating Temperature sensor is higher than 65 C Output is OFF Temperature sensor is less than 55 C Output is ON Solar charge controller over...

Page 17: ...an 9 V Check the voltage of battery At least 9 V voltage is required to activate the solar charge controller PV voltage is less than battery volt age Check the PV input voltage which should be higher...

Page 18: ...wing documents when you send in the device A copy of the receipt with purchasing date A reason for the claim or description of the fault 11 Disposal Place the packaging material in the appropriate rec...

Page 19: ...Gel Flooded 13 8 V Low voltage reconnect voltage Sealed Gel Flooded 12 6 V Low voltage disconnect voltage Sealed Gel Flooded 11 1 V Self consumption 9 2 mA 12 V 11 7 mA 24 V Temperature compensation c...

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