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6.0 Troubleshooting

6.1 Troubleshooting Tips

6.1.1 Inverter Problems

• Inverter turned on, green LED on inverter blinking, no output:

Inverter is in Search mode. Either defeat Search mode, if not needed, or turn

on loads greater than the Search Watts setting.

6.1.2 Charger Problems

Unit won’t transfer to Charge mode with AC applied: Is the charge

(CHG) LED on remote blinking? If not, the charger does not recognize the

incoming AC being within acceptable limits. Measure the input AC voltage

at the inverter input terminals – should be 120 VAC +/- 20 VAC (230 VAC

+/- 40 VAC for export models). Also, check that the VAC Dropout setting on

the remote is 80 VAC or less (160 VAC or less for export models). If the CHG

LED is blinking, the transfer relay should close within 20 seconds and begin

charging. If the LED is on solid, the relay should be closed and the charger

should begin charging.
• Transfer relay closes then opens and continues to cycle: AC

voltage is too low, or has transients that drop the AC voltage momentarily.

Change the VAC Dropout setting to 60 VAC (110 VAC for export models) and

check for improvements. If the cycling continues, back off the charge rate

from 100% to 10% (or “OFF”, if available).
This cycling may also be caused if the AC output of the inverter is connected

to the inverter’s AC input. Check for proper input and output AC wiring.
• Charger not charging even though Charge LED is on steady and

the unit says “Charging”: Full charge rates are not obtained in Charging

mode. Full charge rates will occur only after this mode changes to Bulk

Charging, Absorb Charging, or Float Charging modes.
• Charger not charging even though Charge LED is on steady and

the unit says “Bulk Charging” (or “Absorb Charging”): Check the DC

amps meter and DC voltmeter on the ME-ARC display. It should be 80% or

more of rated charge current if the battery voltage is under 14.0 VDC (28.0

VDC on 24-volt models or 48.0 VDC for 48-volt models). If not, check the

03C Max Charge Rate setting and verify the setting is 80% or greater. Still

low charge rate? Check the 03A AC Input Amps setting. If no AC loads are

being passed through the inverter, the 03A Input Amps setting must be 15

amps (25 amps for 3kW unit) or greater, to receive full charge rate.
• Charger

says

Float Charging” not “Bulk Charging” when the

AC is fi rst plugged in: Check DC voltmeter on the ME-ARC display. If

the battery is >13.0 VDC (>26.0 VDC for 24-volt models or >52.0 VDC

for 48-volt models) then the battery was already charged and the charger

automatically goes to Float charging to keep from overcharging the batteries.

Try the Restart Bulk setting from the 02 CHG Control menu.
• Charge amps are lower than expected, or is 0 amps DC: Measure

input AC voltage and increase if the input voltage is under 90 VAC. The

charge rate is reduced to keep the input voltage above 90 VAC. Also, check

the 03A Input Amps and 03C Max Charge Rate settings to determine if the

current is being limited.
• Charger output voltage is different than expected: Check the

Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS) temperature. If the BTS is installed, the

charge voltage settings will increase if the temperature around the BTS is

below 77° F (25° C), and decrease if the temperature around the BTS is

higher than 77° F (25° C).

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