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11.2 Monitoring
11.2 Monitoring
The monitoring menu is were you see all the information about the current state of the battery, PV and load.
All is hopefully obvious. The IT (+32°C in the example below) is the internal temperature of the power board and if that gets above +60°C then
both the Charge and Discharge will be disabled and will only be enabled after temperature drops below +50°C
ET is external temperature optional since a LiFePO4 will not have any temperature increase working within the 0.3C charge rate and 0.6 to 0.8C
discharge rate recommended for Off Grid solar type applications.
The first direction sign for the battery with a darker color represents the ISL94203 current direction detection not as sensitive as the dedicated
current shunt and if there is no minimum load or charge in order for the ISL94203 to detect the IC will try to enter in sleep mode after 4.5h of
inactivity so you may notice a short one second or less power OFF if you have a really small load and charge not detected by ISL94203 IC.
The green DMPPT symbol in the top right corner shows that there is successful communication over I2C with the external DMPPT450.
By pressing the OK button while in this menu you will be presented with a
small submenu allowing you to change the display from current measured
with 1mA resolution to power measured with a 0.1W resolution and also
allowing you to change the temperature units from Celsius to Fahrenheit