Hi Ron,

The problem you describe is due to the firmware in very early versions of the 
3024i. What would happen is once you hit the 30 amp current limiter, the 
controller will switch the input to act like it is connected to a nominal 12 
volt module, lowering the input voltage. Contact Blue Sky for the firmware 
upgrade to correct this.

Sincere warning: Although the Blue Sky product handles SOME overload very well, 
660 Watts is severe for this 30 amp controller. You have the potential for over 
50 amps of current. This can result in the controller becoming a fiery mass of 
charcoal. Seen it; don't like it. Make sure nothing is in the vicinity of the 
front panel when this happens.

Larry Crutcher






On May 10, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Ron @ earthRight Solar <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi Wrenches, 

Wondering if anyone can shed some light on this. I have a customer who self 
installed 4 x 165w Solarworld panels a few years ago (2008). It's a 12v nom. 
battery and the panels are wired in parallel. They've been working fine for 
five years on a full time household using a 3024i Blue Sky controller albeit 
driving it well beyond it's max PV power recommendation as currently published 
by Blue Sky. 

However, now one of the panels has dropped from approx. 30-35v output to 13v. 
When the failed panel is removed from the string the three remaining panels 
come back to normal voltage and amp output but after about 15 minutes drop down 
to around 13v on the Blue Sky display - even though the individual output from 
each panel when unhooked and tested in full sun show about 35v. After turning 
the system off and on again a few minutes later the normal voltages return but 
drop again in about 15 min. The failed panel stays at 13v, does not recover.

I'm trying to do a little pro bono diagnostic for the guy who lives back in the 
bush. I haven't been to the site but asked him to carefully check all the 
wiring and he says it's fine. So two questions. First- is there a diode in the 
failed Solarworld (sealed J box) that could have failed and if so is it 
repairable? Second, any ideas what could explain the intermittent drop in 
voltage output of the remaining three?

Ron Young

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