I have the epever tracer 60amp model. Looks like the picture above. I get that it is used to run a relay i guess, but I'm having a hard time visualizing how it would effectively be put to use. I understand what a relay is and all but i fail to see any practical application in a solar setup...
Currently running (3)200 watt 12v panels in parallel. Would the be any advantage to running them in series instead? My controller can handle either configuration. EPEVER 60amp controller. 6200 does i believe
So last night i completely disassembled/ reassembled the inverter looking for anything burnt or out of place. Came up with nothing. Everything was clean, no dust, etc. Couldn't find any trace of anything burnt on the circuit boards. No burnt smell. Nothing at all. After reassembly...
Can someone explain how the "load" connection works on my epever tracer charge controller? Is it designed to control a relay ? Couldn't carry a lot of current as the terminals are small. There is also a display for it in the display screen.
Ok. I had a 60amp model. There's no way 60amp is going through that connection. Activating a relay makes sense. But there is a display for it in the monitor that appears to be monitoring consumption which makes no server if it only triggers a relay
Nope. No bad capacitors. None bulging. All flat tops, no leakage. Not my first electronic inspection. No loose connections (pins to board), no signs of any excess heat or short circuits. Shit, there wasn't even any dust.
Sorry, didn't take any pics. I emailed Giandel. Will see...
4000 watt giandel pure sine wave inverter suddenly shows an overload error/shutdown/buzzing with nothing connected to it. Tried restarting, even tried a different battery bank. Reads 12.6v input.
Any one know what would be causing this? Suspect something internal. Guess I'm gonna...