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Mr CHRISTOPHER PIDGLEY
May 3, 2025
Can you help please when I plug into 230v supply for my motorhome. My solar charging system goes into alarm. Informing me that the voltage is to high. I have removed the 20A fuse labelled int.charger and it seems to be that. Can you give me anymore information. Do I have to purchase a whole new controller system.
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Mr. Anderson
May 17, 2025
A solar charging system alarm on a Schaudt Electroblock EBL 252 when connecting to a 230V supply could be caused by:
1. Exceeding the 230V supply thresholds, which can damage the Electroblock and connected devices. 2. Connecting the Electroblock to an unstable or incorrect mains supply, such as onboard passenger vehicle ferries, where proper mains supply is not always guaranteed. 3. Using a generator that does not run smoothly or does not meet the required mains connected load values.
These conditions can interfere with normal charging operations, including solar charging functions.
Instruction Manual for Electroblock EBL 252 Safety information Meaning of the safety symbols DANGER! Failure to comply with this sign may result in danger to life or physical condition. WARNING! Failure to comply with this sign may result in injury.
Instruction Manual for Electroblock EBL 252 Purpose The EBL 252 electroblock is the central power supply unit for all 12V consumers in the vehi- cle’s electrical system. IT ... / LT ... control and display panel Solar module Solar module...
Instruction Manual for Electroblock EBL 252 Operation The EBL 252 electroblock does not require attendance for daily operation. Initial setting is only needed after the type of battery (lead-acid or AGM) has been changed or during commissioning or when upgrading with accessories (see Section 4.3 and the EBL 252 installation instructions for details).
Instruction Manual for Electroblock EBL 252 Changing the battery CAUTION! Using incorrect battery types or incorrectly rated batteries can result in damage to the bat- tery or devices connected to the electroblock. So therefore: Only have batteries changed by qualified personnel Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions...
A flat battery or defective fuse is the cause of most faults in the 12V system. fuses When it is not possible to rectify a fault based on the following table, please contact Schaudt customer service (for address, see Page 11).
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Instruction Manual for Electroblock EBL 252 Fault Possible cause Remedy Starter battery is not charged Starter battery is not charged No mains voltage No mains voltage Switch on the automatic circuit Switch on the automatic circuit during 230V operation (battery breaker in the vehicle;...
Instruction Manual for Electroblock EBL 252 Technical details Dimensions 130 x 275 x 170 (H x W x D in mm), inclu- ding attachment feet Weight Approx. 2 kg Casing PA (polyamide) Colour Gentian blue RAL 5010 Front Aluminium, powder coated, light grey (RAL...
13,7 Time Fig. 5 Example of the charging voltage curve with electroblock EBL 252 Main charge with maximum 18 A charging current, electronically limited, up to final char- ging voltage. Start of charge also for totally discharged batteries. Uo Automatic changeover to full charge with constant 14,3/14,7 V. The duration of the fully charge phase is 4h for both battery types.
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Other comments (use additional sheet if required): EC Declaration of Conformity Schaudt GmbH hereby confirms that the design of the LT 95 F LED panel complies with the relevant regulations. The original EU conformity declaration is available and can be referred to at any time.
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Do you have a question about the Electroblock EBL 252 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Can you help please when I plug into 230v supply for my motorhome. My solar charging system goes into alarm. Informing me that the voltage is to high. I have removed the 20A fuse labelled int.charger and it seems to be that. Can you give me anymore information. Do I have to purchase a whole new controller system.
A solar charging system alarm on a Schaudt Electroblock EBL 252 when connecting to a 230V supply could be caused by:
1. Exceeding the 230V supply thresholds, which can damage the Electroblock and connected devices.
2. Connecting the Electroblock to an unstable or incorrect mains supply, such as onboard passenger vehicle ferries, where proper mains supply is not always guaranteed.
3. Using a generator that does not run smoothly or does not meet the required mains connected load values.
These conditions can interfere with normal charging operations, including solar charging functions.
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