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Mr T. last won the day on October 10 2019

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  1. Dear all, In regards to the issues I have experienced with my recent setup I would like to announce that the system is up and running with no glitches at present. May I take this opportunity to thank everyone for their most valued and much appreciated inputs in helping me solve all the issues. You guys are fantastic. A special thank you to plonkster and Jaco de Jongh. What stars!! With you guy's input and professional advice this forum can only go from strength to strength. Thank you and warm regards.
  2. I was actually going through the linked document already. All info is there. Thanks alot
  3. Thanks for that. I will send the screenshots as suggested plonkster. all the best and kind regards,
  4. Good day all. my local supplier is requesting some values before a warranty for the Pylontech batteries can be activated. The problem is that the values relate to Voltronic inverters and I have Easysolar inverters (Victron Multiplus). Can someone please assist me in where to get the corresponding values with my Easysolar: Program 02: Max charging current Bulk charging voltage (C.V. voltage) Program 05: Battery type Floating charge voltage Program 12: Setting voltage point back to utility source Battery cut-off discharging voltage when grid is available Program 13: setting voltage point back to battery mode Battery re-discharging voltage when grid is available Program 26: Bulk charging voltage (C.V. voltage) Battery cut-off discharging voltage when grid is unavailable Program 29: Low DC cut-off voltage Can someone also tell me if I must still obtain a local warranty from my supplier even though I have filled in the Pylontech "sign up battery" section for the warranty and have received an official registration number? thank you in advance and kind regards
  5. Steady on Gerlach. Soon we will be chatting about the Carpenters, Bread, Thin Lizzy, Chicago, Bad Company etc, etc, but maybe we shouldn't. Could get kicked off the forum. Aren't we supposed to be talking about solar here ?
  6. I know all about IRC. I am also in that age bracket (oh to be in my 20's again). Remember the User boards and all of that good stuff. Using DOS instead of Windows 3.1. I could go on but I think I will bore many people. How about 45 rpm and 33 rpm vinyl music records (making a comeback I believe!).
  7. Thanks plonkster. You should change your name to prostar. You are certainly not a plonkster. Tongue in cheek username used by you I would think though. You are a star! regards, Mr. T
  8. Hi plonkster I am running Pylontech US3000 batteries. Hi does the following dynamic cut-off curve look ? 0.005C = 47V 0.25C = 45V 0.7C = 44V 2C = 42V
  9. Thank you so much for all the valuable input. I will set the dynamic cutoff to 42V as suggested by you plonkster. There are 4 values for this. Do I just set the 2 C to 42V and leave the other settings as is ? What a great and valuable forum this is and I thank people like Jaco de Jongh and plonkster for their tireless advice. It is much appreciated.
  10. Good day. 1) My Multiplus inverters in my EasySolar systems supplies the load correctly when drawing power from the solar panels and battery bank. However, when attempting to activate AC input from the grid, the 63 A RCD output breaker trips after about 30 seconds. I have measured the voltage between earth and neutral at the grid input side and there is a 0.440 v reading. This should be 0 v if I am correct. Could this be tripping the RCD and if so, can I bypass this RCD and go straight to the circuit breaker after it, which is part of the EasySolar system? 2) My ESS setup brings the low voltage light on and prevents the inverter from inverting. I have set the parameters up correctly as suggested on a previous post but still have problems. Please help as this setup is giving me endless problems. Thank you and kind regards,
  11. The two inverters each supply a different load (east and west of our complex) and are therefore stand alone.
  12. Ok so then I must change this value to 900 ah I take it.
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