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Plasmatronics D2020N User Manual

Plasmatronics D2020N User Manual

Dingo 20a advanced solar charge controller

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D2020N
Negative Ground
20A Max. Charge
20A Max. Load
Advanced Solar Charge Controller
DINGO User Guide
Read this before installing
Ver 1.4 160906

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  • Page 1 D2020N Negative Ground 20A Max. Charge 20A Max. Load Advanced Solar Charge Controller DINGO User Guide Read this before installing Ver 1.4 160906...
  • Page 2 D2020N User Guide This is not an MPPT device: There is no voltage conversion. Suitable array max power voltages are: •12 volt system 16-19V • 24 volt system 32-38V • 48 volt system 64-76V.
  • Page 3 D2020N User Guide Wiring Instructions 6 Using the Menus Choosing your Settings Monitoring your System Install your controller: • Vertically, where air can circulate around it • In a dry environment out of direct sunlight • Away from flammable gases or liquids •...
  • Page 4 D2020N User Guide Fig. 1 Display  BOOST Alarm LED Button See page 8 Test terminal Accessory port Mounting holes Terminals for G and sensor wires Cable tie (plug in terminal block) posts Screw wires into the high current terminals tightly in the order listed on page 6.
  • Page 5 D2020N User Guide Fig. 2 Test terminal Basic Connection Order 1. Connect Battery 2. Test Solar Polarity 3. Connect Solar 4. Connect Load After connection you must set the system voltage (p10)
  • Page 6: Wiring Instructions

    D2020N User Guide Wiring instructions For safety and to avoid damage, connection of wires must be done in the following order. All connections must be tight! a. Connect the battery first. Positive to Battery+, Negative to Battery -. If the display comes on, then connection is correct.
  • Page 7 D2020N User Guide c. Test the solar panel connection by touching the positive (+) Test   wire from the solar panel onto Solar  BOOST the Test terminal (T). flashes if wrong •If the alarm led does not flash then it is OK.
  • Page 8: Using The Menus

    D2020N User Guide Using the Menu System You can move around the menu system and change settings using the button on the front of the controller. There are seven top-level menu items in the menu system (BATV, CHRG, LOAD etc - see figure 5). Each menu item provides access to a sub-menu, and some of these sub-menus lead again to further sub-menus.
  • Page 9 D2020N User Guide Menu System (Programs 0-3 ) Regulator State BATV CHRG CINT External Generator Control Low Battery Disconnect LOAD LINT External External Clear Clear External Clear Clear DATA VMAX VMIN FTIM SOC TEMP SOLV HIST Adjust History Data TIME...
  • Page 10: Choosing Your Settings

    D2020N User Guide Choosing your settings Failure to correctly set the system voltage (VOLT) and select the correct program (PROG) for your battery may result in damage to the battery or connected equipment. Follow this procedure: 1. Set the Time a.
  • Page 11 D2020N User Guide d. When battery voltage is correct, long-push to set it. 3. Set your program (! Important) The Dingo comes with a number of pre-set programs, to make configuration easy for most installations. a. Short-push to move from “VOLT” to “PROG”.
  • Page 12: Monitoring Your System

    D2020N User Guide Monitoring your system This controllers’s advanced monitoring functions provide you with unparalleled information about your system. Here are some questions that your controller can answer: How much energy have I collected today? The top-level IN screen shows how many Amp hours have been collected today.
  • Page 13 D2020N User Guide The CHRG screen displays the sum of the internal and exernal currents. By doing a long push on the CHRG screen you can see how much each device contributes to the total charge. The first screen is called CINT and displays the internal charge.
  • Page 14 D2020N User Guide What time did the battery finish charging today? The FTIM screen in the DATA sub-menu shows the time the controller finished charging and entered the “float” state (see page 17). If the controller did not change from absorption to float, then this will show as a dash (“-”).
  • Page 15 D2020N User Guide The Data Menu This is a quick summary of the screens in the data submenu which are reached by a long push on the DATA screen and the values stored each day by the history function. VMAX Maximum battery voltage since midnight.
  • Page 16 D2020N User Guide Retrieving historical data In addition to storing today’s performance data, the controller can display information about the last 99 days of operation. Historical performance information can be accessed from the DATA sub menu (see figure 6). After a long-push on DATA, short-push until you see HIST.
  • Page 17 D2020N User Guide The Battery Charging Process When charging your battery, the controller moves automatically through the following charging sequence: Boost phase - In this phase, all available charge is used to charge the battery as quickly as possible. When the battery is charging in the Boost phase, the “Boost”...
  • Page 18 D2020N User Guide For more information see the Reference Manual. The pre-set values provided by choosing Programs 0, 1, 2 or 3 will usually ensure good charge control without a complex setup process. Fig. 7 EMAX BMAX ABSV ETIM ATIM...
  • Page 19 D2020N User Guide Short-term battery voltage fluctuations caused by motors starting etc. will not activate LBD. Once the battery has recharged to a safe level, the load will automatically switch on again. This may take some time. You do not have to use this feature, and the controller will still operate effectively without it.
  • Page 20: Further Information

    D2020N User Guide Further information This controller is capable of more than what is described in this user manual. For information on how to customise your regulation setup and set up larger systems, as well as the many additional features, consult the Reference Manual.
  • Page 21 D2020N User Guide Computer/Modem Serial Interface (DUSB, D232) A serial interface is available which allows the controller to communicate with a computer or be remote accessed via a modem. Both USB and RS232 versions are available. This is a quick way to load settings or extract performance data.
  • Page 22 D2020N User Guide Settings Used in CHRG Setting for program number Programs 0-3 Parameter GMOD When programs 0-3 are G ON (V) 11.5 selected, the controller GOFF (V) 13.8 automatically uses the values GDEL (Min) in the table on the right to GEXD (Day) control its operation.
  • Page 23: Specifications

    D2020N User Guide Specifications Nominal system voltages 12,24,32,36,48 Maximum voltage BAT+ to BAT- Maximum short term voltage BAT+ to BAT- (2 minutes) Maximum voltage SOL+ to BAT- (for a 48V system) Maximum voltage LOAD+ to BAT+ Maximum voltage between the ‘G’ relay terminals...
  • Page 24 D2020N User Guide...