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Xantrex C12 Charge/ Load / Lighting Controller Owner’s Manual 

 

975-0130-01-01 

 

 

 

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Manual Equalization

 

Manual equalization of the battery can be enabled pressing and 
holding the reset switch until the LED indicator begins to alternate 
between red and green. The equalization process will continue until 
the batteries have been held above the bulk setting for two hours of 
accumulated time. The battery voltage will be limited to 1 volt above 
the BULK setting during this period. Once two hours have been 
accumulated, the C12 will return to the FLOAT stage of the charging 
process (with NiCad batteries the battery voltage is held at the BULK 
setting for a two hour period before it returns to the float level). 
To stop the equalization process, press and hold the reset switch until 
the LED stops alternating between red and green. If the equalization 
process was shorter than 1 hour, the C12 will continue with a BULK 
charge cycle and then hold the battery at the BULK setting for one 
hour (the absorption stage) before returning to the FLOAT setting.  
During the equalization process the LED will alternate between red 
and green and will not provide any other mode/status indication.  
Manual equalization is not available when operating the controller in 
the NITE-LITE mode. Pressing the reset switch in this mode provides 
a test of the loads (the lights) for a period of two minutes. 

Automatic Equalization 

The C12 can automatically trigger an equalization charge every 30 
days or after the voltage drops below the LVD setting for a period of 
two minutes. The LED will indicate that the equalization process is 
occurring only once the battery voltage has risen above the bulk 
setting.  
To enable automatic equalization, the jumper located at the bottom 
right corner of the circuit board must be removed. The default setting 
of the C12 is automatic equalization disabled.  
To stop the equalization process, press and hold the reset switch on 
the bottom of the C12 until the LED indicator stops alternating 
between red and green. If the equalization process was shorter than 1 
hour, the C12 will continue with a BULK charge cycle and then hold 
the battery at the BULK setting for one hour (the absorption stage) 
before returning to the FLOAT setting.  

Electronic Overcurrent Protection 

During operation, the C12 continuously monitors the current flowing 
into and out of the battery. If the current exceeds 15 amps the 
transistor switches are opened, stopping the flow of electricity. This 
protects the loads and array wiring from short circuits and overloads. 
The detection circuitry is faster than breakers or fuses—they will not 
trip or blow when a fault occurs because the C12 will protect sooner. 
The C12 will automatically attempt to restart the load 12 seconds after 
the overcurrent condition was detected. If the overcurrent reoccurs 
when the system is re-energized, it turns off again. A second attempt 
to restart the system will occur after an additional 12 seconds. If this 
fails, the C12 will try to restart the system every 15 minutes. 
The reset switch on the bottom of the C12 allows the user to attempt a 
manual restart at any time. When the controller is unable to 
automatically restart the system, check the wiring and reduce the 
loads connected. Allow for up to a 12-second delay after pressing the 
reset switch for the restart to occur.   
The current shunt which is used to measure the current flow is located 
in the positive conductor of the circuit as required by UL Standard 
1741 (draft). This allows you to use any combination of the negative 
terminals, as they are all common to one another. 

Temperature Compensation

  

The optional plug-in external temperature sensor automatically fine-
tunes the charging process of the C12. If the temperature sensor is 
installed, the regulation setpoints should be adjusted for a battery at 
23

°

C/74

°

F. The C12 adjusts the BULK and FLOAT setpoints -0.03v 

per 

°

C for lead acid type batteries and -0.02v per 

°

C for NiCad type 

batteries. 
If the temperature sensor is not installed, the setpoints should be 
adjusted to account for the temperature of the battery during 
operation. Seasonal adjustment of the setpoints may be necessary to 
prevent battery damage and to ensure proper charging. 

Over-temperature Protection 

The temperature of the C12’s transistors is also continuously 
monitored. This protects the charge controller from damage in high-
temperature environments. If excessive temperatures are detected, 
the charge control transistor is rapidly turned off and on to reduce the 
charge rate. This will reduce the transistor temperature.  
If the PV array current is reduced to zero and the over-temperature 
condition continues, the load will be disconnected. Once the 
temperature has dropped, the PV array and then the loads will be 
reconnected.  
The C12 is rated for 12 amps continuous at up to 45

°

C/113

°

F and 8 

amps at up to 65

°

C/150

°

F. 

Battery Loss Detection 

If the battery is disconnected from the system while the PV array is 
charging, the C12 will prevent damage to DC loads by a high voltage 
condition (over 18 volts) by disconnecting the PV array. The C12 also 
prevents oscillation of the system (on-off-on...) which is common with 
other controllers when the battery has been disconnected but the PV 
array remains connected. 

 

DC Load Control Mode 

The C12 includes a 12-amp load control to manage the discharging of 
the battery. This prevents damage to the battery from over-discharge 
during periods of poor weather or excessive loads.  
The C12 load controller is unique in that it includes a warning flash of 
the loads (off then on) to alert the user that the load will be turned off 
after an additional 5 minute delay period. This gives the user an 
opportunity to reduce the loads and extend operation of the system. 
Once the load has been disconnected, the user is given a one time; 
10-minute “grace” period of load operation immediately after the reset 
switch has been pressed. This allows the user to operate critical loads 
for a limited period. The small additional discharge of the battery will 
not cause any harm. 
Reconnection of the load is allowed once the battery voltage has 
exceeded the Low Voltage Reconnect (LVR) setting. The default 
setting of the C12 is manual reconnection (MANUAL) of the loads after 
the system has reached the LVD state. Manual reconnect is selected 
by turning the bottom knob fully counter-clockwise to MANUAL. 

Automatic Reconnection 

Automatic reconnection of the loads at the LVR setting can be enabled 
by adjusting the bottom-most knob to the area marked as AUTO 
RECON instead of the default MANUAL area. 
In automatic reconnection mode, no warning flash of the loads is 
provided. Pressing the reset switch does not provide the one time, 10 
minute additional “grace period” of load operation included in the 
manual reconnection mode.  
The low voltage disconnect includes a 2 minute delay before 
disconnecting the loads when the voltage drops below the LVD setting 
when automatic reconnection is selected. 

 

NITE-LITE Mode 

The C12 can also be used to automatically control photovoltaic lighting 
systems. Up to 12 amps of lights can be controlled by the C12.  
The installation and reliability of the system is maximized by using the 
PV array as the photocell to provide dusk and dawn detection. When 
the PV array voltage drops below 3.5 volts for a period exceeding 60 
seconds, the C12 turns on the lights. If the PV array voltage exceeds 
3.5 volts for 60 seconds, the C12 turns off the lights. When the PV 
array voltage exceeds 9 volts the C12 resets the NITE-LITE-TIME 
period counter for the next day’s operation. 
To activate the NITE-LITE mode, select a run duration setting by 
adjusting the knob at the bottom of the circuit board labeled as NITE-
LITE-TIME. The minimum run time is 10 minutes and the maximum is 
9.5 hours (automatic reset is standard for the NITE-LITE mode). 
If the voltage falls below the LVD setting for more than 2 minutes, the 
lights will be turned off to prevent damage to the battery. The LVD will 

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Страница 6: ...r pole from directly behind the controller As a minimum a 20 amp DC rated fuse in an appropriate fuse holder or disconnect switch should be provided near the battery for protection from short circuits...

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