Rogue Engineering Rhino-10C User Manual

Solar battery charge controller, Charging ahead

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Charging Ahead

Rogue Engineering Inc.

3860 S. Jason Street

Englewood Colorado 80110

1-800-364-0659 (Toll Free) 1-303-734-0706 (Phone)

1-303-734-0517 (Fax) www.rogue-engr.com

[email protected] or [email protected]

Rhino- 10C, 12/24 Volt - 10A

SOLAR BATTERY CHARGE

CONTROLLER

With Modbus Serial Communications

and I/O Module Support

Part No. 1950-229

Document Rev. 120705

Designed and Manufactured by

Rogue Engineering Inc.

in Englewood, Colorado, U.S.A.

Function 3 Registers

Function 6 Registers

Register Name

Description

0

Modbus Address Set by sending broadcast message to Modbus Address

0, Register 0, value you desire the address to be

3

Battery Type

0 = SLA, 1 = Flooded; see user manual for charging

voltages based on battery type

4

I/O Direction

0 = input (default), 1 = output

5

Low Voltage

Disconnect

in millivolts; NOTE: If disconnect or reconnect voltages

are set too close, they will be adjusted automatically.

Set either to zero for defaults.

6

Low Voltage

Reconnect

in millivolts; see NOTE for Low Voltage Disconnect

7

Baud Rate

One of 9600, 19200 (default), 57600

8

Turnaround Time 0 (default) through 2000 millisecond response delay

104

I/O

0 = output idle, 1 = output active; this can be written if

I/O direction is set to output

Register Name

Description

0

Modbus Address supports one or two byte address

1

Firmware Version Firmware Version

2

Firmware

Revision

Firmware Revision

3

Battery Type

0 = SLA (default), 1 = Flooded

4

I/O Direction

0 = input (default), 1 = output

5

Low Voltage

Disconnect

in millivolts, default = 10000 for 12V battery,

20000 for 24V battery

6

Low Voltage

Reconnect

in millivolts, default = 12000 for 12V battery,

24000 for 24V battery

7

Baud Rate

One of 9600, 19200 (default), 57600

8

Turnaround Time 0 (default) through 2000 millisecond response

delay

9

Serial Number

Read only

100

Battery Voltage

in millivolts, i.e., 25 volts reads as 25000

101

Solar Voltage

in millivolts

102

Load Current

in milliamps

103

Temperature

degrees C, plus 100, i.e., 25 degrees reads as 125

104

I/O

0 = I/O idle, 1 = I/O active

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