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Axpert mks 3000 plus lights pulsing


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What lights are pulsing, I know about the pulsing green light while charging the batteries, and the flashing red light when battery volts gets low, or during a warning condition. I am referring to another Voltronic model, but think you can start looking at something in this line.

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16 minutes ago, andriesmalan said:

This is actually the lights in the house not the led on the inverter

Sorry Andries, misunderstood the problem, what is the current battery voltage, I suspect the battery volts might be to low and the panels cant keep up with the load. But I might be wrong.

Edit: Can you please ask the "Voorman" What the frequency of the pulses are?  Does it switch off and 30 seconds later back on, or is it a fast continues pulsating? 

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Seen this before on UPS'es.

Inverter switches off due to load i.e. volts below min setting to protect batteries.
Because load is removed the battery volts climb, inverter switches on.
But now the load increases again, battery volts drop, inverter switches off.

The cycle has started.

Pretty sure the batteries are far below 50% DOD due to not being properly charged or they are charged, but there is a faulty battery. 

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28 minutes ago, The Terrible Triplett said:

Inverter switches off due to load i.e. volts below min setting to protect batteries.
Because load is removed the battery volts climb, inverter switches on.
But now the load increases again, battery volts drop, inverter switches off.

Agree, my thoughts as well, reason for my questions above.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Yes you are right, I had the same problem then I disable power saving mode and main AC flashing light problem solve.

In power saving mode inverter does not detect load OR very minor load then it turn ON and OFF main AC Voltage.

During the AC Voltage flashing mode if you increase the AC load namely  turn ON some more light or fan then  voltage will be stable.

 

 

 

 

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