8. History Reset
(YES / NO)
This resets the historical information in the solar controller. Use this if you want to
start collecting data from a known point in time.
9. Battery Overvoltage Setpoint
(8.0 to 16.0)
This setpoint will show a fault if the battery voltage is higher than the 8.0 to 16.0
value. Change this according to system requirements if you are using the custom
battery profile.
WARNING: DO NOT use it if you are unsure of how to properly set, or
consult a professional.
10. Equalization Voltage Setpoint
(8.0 to 16.0)
Sets the equalization voltage setpoint. Use this to set the value according to
system requirements if using the custom battery profile.
WARNING: DO NOT use it if you are unsure of how to properly set, or
consult a professional.
11. Absorption Voltage Setpoint
(8.0 to 16.0)
Sets the absorption voltage setpoint. Use this to set the value if using the custom
battery profile.
WARNING: DO NOT use it if you are unsure of how to properly set, or
consult a professional.
12. Float Voltage Setpoint
(8.0 to 16.0)
Sets the float voltage setpoint. Use this to set the value if using the custom
battery profile.
WARNING: DO NOT use it if you are unsure of how to properly set, or
consult a professional.
13. Re-Absorb Voltage Setpoint
(8.0 to 16.0)
Sets the re-absorb setpoint. If the battery voltage falls below this threshold, the
controller will start a new charge cycle and perform an absorption. Use this to set
the value according to system requirements if using the custom battery profile.
WARNING: DO NOT use it if you are unsure of how to properly set, or
consult a professional.
14. Low Voltage Setpoint
(8.0 to 16.0)
This setpoint will indicate a low voltage fault. Someone would want to change
this according to system requirements if they are using the custom battery profile.
Use this to set the value according to system requirements if using the custom
battery profile.
WARNING: DO NOT use it if you are unsure of how to properly set, or
consult a professional.
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