Hi Kirk,
It has been a long time since I used Optics and not sure if this will
work but here goes. A few years back Schneider came up
with a way to hard wire a tablet for a graphic shot of the system that
the user does not have to do anything. It is on 24/7.
I have a few older clients that
The charge parameters depends on the FNDC settings, so yes, it comes from
the FNDC but is triggered by the combination of the Mate or Mate3, again
depending on the FNDC Settings: There are three "And/Or" Statements.So,
to meet charge parameters, you must satisfy the following.
Statement 1
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2 things. Maybe you can sell them a service contract and clear/check the events 1x week via optics. I don’t know if there is a way to prioritize events. To me Ive always had good success with the fndc in regards to be pretty accurate for reading %. Getting rid of it seems the wrong way to go. And
Greetings Kirk,
It is my understanding that the “charged parms met” comes from the FNDC since
that is the component measuring the current and going by those guidelines in
the “Battery Setup” menu assigned to the FNDC port. This would seem like a
reasonable test and could be done remotely
Hi,
Are you saying that this "charged parms met" message is actually coming
from the Flexnet? I do have a flexnet in this system. The event log states
the originating port to be "M", as from the Mate3s itself.
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 1:49 AM Nick A Lucchese via RE-wrenches <
Hello Kirk,
Does the client rely on the fully charged indicator anyway? Perhaps defeat some
of the settings that will satisfy the targets of the Flexnet? Maybe set the
“charged voltage” to something a few volts higher than your absorption set
point and/or take the timer all the way up to 240
Hello All,
I have a customer with a OB Radian GS8048A, grid tied, which logs a
"charged parms met" message regularly. When it does, the event log LED on
the 3s starts blinking. My customer thinks it's an error, and calls me. I
Wish I could somehow defeat this event, and any non-error, from
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