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5.7
Battery pack “full
charge
”
mode
After a certain number of charge and discharge cycles, variable depending on the type and
capacity of the batteries, the weather conditions and the users' consumption, the Solar Eclipse
enters full charge mode.
In this phase the Solar Eclipse charge the batteries with the energy of the photovoltaic modules
completing a slow charge cycle.
The full charge cycle cannot be deleted because it is necessary to keep in good condition the
batteries and the proper functioning of Solar Eclipse system.
Solar Eclipse on these other situations may decide to automatically start a full charge:
•
After a few hours of operation following the closure of the battery switch
•
If the battery voltage drops below 44.0 V in the power supply mode
•
If the battery voltage drops below 46.0 V during stand-by
5.8
Power-up and Power-off
The power up of Solar Eclipse takes place closing the battery if the voltage exceeds 40V. The
power-off happens opening the battery switch.
5.9
Indicator lights
The Solar Eclipse operation is displayed in a simple and direct way via the LEDs located on the
front of the device.
When Solar Eclipse is powered by the battery pack 48 V always starts in "lock" mode, with the first
LED to the left flashing. In "Active mode" the first LED illuminates with a steady light.
The remaining LED indicated the available energy in the battery pack from which Solar Eclipse can
tap in case of energy needs from homes.
The LED number 9 (center) flashes when the output fuse is interrupted and simultaneously the
Solar Eclipse goes into a state of "LOCK", also the first LED on the left flashes.
When
Solar Eclipse is in “full charge” mode, LEDs light up with a fixed light gradually from right to
left and then go off in reverse, up to a maximum of LEDs of the battery charge status.
Finally, if all LEDs are flashing, it has incurred a Reset or there is an ongoing failure alarm.
NOTE
: During the full charge cycle
Solar Eclipse never goes to the “power supply” mode either
during the day or during the night. In summer, the operation should be completed in one day
but in winter it is possible that it lasts for two or three days. Therefore, please do not be
alarmed if for a few days Solar Eclipse not operate even though the battery LEDs are all
switched on.
Содержание Solar Eclipse
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