An update on this issue:
On my initial visit to diagnose this problem I changed the AGS settings
higher volt start and % state of charge start. The report from the client
is that this has fixed the AGS issue. So now I am just dealing with the
100 amp breaker tripping.
The trip time from the
Bizarre, Daniel. I can not imagine that the breaker will open with the tiny PV
current available at first light then handles full current all day without a
problem.
Wild guess here... could it be the Classic transition from open circuit voltage
to operation is creating a momentary short that
Hive mind-
hoping you all can help me solve this mystery issue.
System:
Magnum double panel with Parallel stacked 2x4448 pae inverters.
Classic 150 charge controller wired with an NMEPV 50 (din rail) and
NMEPV100
18 - 245 watt solar modules (6x3). (not over powered)
Issue:
every morning the 100
Hi Daniel,
Do you know what the error is on the AGS? What are the start set points
that you have? Jay could be on to something if the battery voltage is
collapsing before the generator can start, the cc current could be high. Do
you know specifically what time of day the breaker is tripping?
I'd
Daniel...
This one is kind of unusual... Especially tripping only in the morning.
Temperature ? Something moving or shaking the breaker box ?
Have you tried changing the circuit breaker ?
What is the approximate maximum current output from the Classic in the
morning ?
You can access
Hi Daniel
Is this a new classic with OCP? Or maybe they don't have it anymore?
What it sure sounds like like is a big load on the batteries, it hits faster
than the AGS can start, and the caps in the classic are dumping into the super
low battery voltage. If this is happening in the AM,
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