Magnum Energy ME-RTR Router User Manual

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Operation

Tfmr Overtemp appears on the LCD and the FAULT

(red) LED is on. The PWR (green), CHG (green), and

INV (green) LEDs are off.

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

Tfmr Overtemp

Settings/Info...

Figure 5-43, Tfmr Overtemp Fault

• Tfmr Overtemp (Tfmr OT) – This fault message displays when the transformer temperature

is >130°C, causing the Thermal Cut-Out (TCO) sensor on the transformer to open. If the TCO

sensor stays open after 10 seconds, the inverter auto-resets. This fault also happens if any line

in the TCO sensor is open.

Remedy: Remove all power (AC and DC) to the inverter and let it cool down. After the

inverter has cooled down, reconnect the DC side (batteries). If:
a) the “Tfmr Overtemp” fault returns or the display reads “No Inverter Found!”, then the

inverter requires service/repair.
b) the inverter is now working, ensure the inverter is in a cool location, has adequate

ventilation, and the internal cooling fans are operational.

Unknown Fault ## appears on the LCD and the FAULT

(red) LED is on. The PWR (green), CHG (green), and

INV (green) LEDs are off.

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

Unknown Fault ##

Settings/Info...

Figure 5-44, Unknown Fault ##

• Unknown Fault ## (Fault ##) – This fault message displays when the inverter/charger has

sent a fault code that cannot be determined by the router.

Remedy: Call the Technical Support department at Magnum Energy (425-353-8833)

for assistance in determining and understanding the actual fault status.

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