Troubleshooting – Magnum Energy Series Stacking Cable Kit (ME-SSI) User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Inverter Faults

Both units will shut down if either has an auto-resetting fault

condition (such as high battery, low battery, or over-temperature).

Both inverters will automatically come back on when the fault con-

dition has been cleared.
If one or both units experience any of the manual reset fault con-

ditions, like a continuous AC overload or internal faults, both units

will shut down. These types of faults require a manual reset by

pushing one of the inverters’ Power ON/OFF switch (or by pressing

the INVERTER ON/OFF switch on the remote control if available).

If there are remote controls used in the system, the inverter/re-

mote combination with the fault will display the actual fault while

the other inverter will display “Stack Mode Fault”, which means the

other unit has the fault.

Stacking Faults

Info: Having a remote for each inverter (two remotes)

makes it easier to troubleshoot stacking faults.

In a series stacked confi guration, your remote may display a fault

condition not possible on a single inverter installation:

Stack Mode Fault

There is a problem with the “other” inverter. Check the remote

display of the other unit to determine the fault condition that

must be cleared.
StackClock Fault

There is a stacker cable problem; or, one inverter is losing syn-

chronization with the other inverter.
StackPhase Fault

There is a problem with the AC input wiring; or, one phase was

lost from the AC input source; or, one of the inverter’s internal

transfer relay is bad; or, the inverter’s AC input circuit breaker

may be open.

Troubleshooting Tips

If there is no 240VAC output, ensure that the Status LEDs on

both inverters blink in synchronization (the sync detection blinks

9 times total) when DC power is fi rst connected. This is a stacker

test and signifi es that both units have autoconfi gured for Stacker

mode. The DC voltage must be connected to both inverters within

15 seconds of each other.
If both units are in Inverter mode and then shut down, inspect

the stacker cable and reconnect at both ends, ensuring an audible

“click” at both inverters. Try to watch when the shutdown happens

to determine the fault. If a remote control is available, monitor its

display to reveal which fault is happening.

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