Outback Power Systems FLEXnet DC User Manual page 21

Includes mounting and installation
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A:
0.1A
0.000 kW
B:
0.0A
0.000 kW
C:
0.0A
0.000 kW
DOWN
STATUS
A:
-1AH
0.100kWH
B:
0AH
0.000kWH
C:
0AH
0.O00kWH
DOWN
UP
TOP
METER/DC/SHUNT A
removed
12AH
0.030kWH
DOWN
UP
TOP
METER/DC/SHUNT A
charged
12AH
0.160kWH
DOWN
UP
TOP
METER/DC/SHUNT B
removed
AH
DOWN
UP
TOP
METER/DC/SHUNT B
charged
AH
0kWH
DOWN
UP
TOP
The first METER screen shows the amount of instantaneous
current running through each shunt. A positive value
indicates current flow into the battery; a negative value
means a load is being supplied. Press the <DOWN> soft key
to view the amp hour and watt hour screen.
The second METER screen shows the accumulated amp hours
and kilowatt hours for each shunt. Press the <DOWN> soft
key to view the next METER screen.
This screen shows the number of removed amp hours and
watt hours as measured by SHUNT A. Press the <DOWN>
soft key to view the SHUNT A charged screen.
The fourth meter screen displays the number of charged amp
hours and watt hours as measured by SHUNT A. Press the
<DOWN> soft key to view the first SHUNT B METER screen.
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up the SHUNT B
0kWH
charged screen.
Pressing the <DOWN> soft key brings up the first SHUNT C
meter screen.


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