4 solar panel connection, 5 load in-rush, 4 application – Windy Nation P30L LCD 30A Solar Charge Controller User Manual

Page 14: 1 wire gauge reference, 1 wire thickness, 5 troubleshooting and support, 1 maintenance & care, 2 troubleshooting, Solar panel connection, Load in-rush

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P30L User Manual

Revision 1.0

3.5.4

Solar Panel Connection

If the Solar Panel Icon

is blinking or flickering, it means the controller does not detect the existence of

solar panels. Check that all the connections with the solar panels are making good contact and are in good
condition. Check the connection terminals on the controller for any open-circuit conditions.

3.5.5

Load In-Rush

If the Load Icon

is blinking or flickering when you turn on the load, it means the starting in-rush current

for the load is more than twice that of the rated working current. Please lower or remove the load and restart
the controller.

4 APPLICATION

4.1 W

IRE

G

AUGE

R

EFERENCE

4.1.1

Wire Thickness

AWG

Diameter

inches (mm)

Ohms per

1000ft

Break
Force

Square

mm2

16

0.051 (1.29)

4.016

75 lbs

1.30

14

0.064 (1.63)

2.525

119 lbs

2.08

12

0.081 (2.05)

1.588

197 lbs

3.30

10

0.102 (2.59)

0.999

314 lbs

5.26

8

0.129 (3.26)

0.628

480 lbs

8.30

6

0.162 (4.11)

0.395

760 lbs

13.30

4

0.204 (5.19)

0.249

1210 lbs

21.15

2

0.258 (6.54)

0.156

1930 lbs

33.62

1

0.289 (7.35)

0.124

2430 lbs

42.41

0 (1/0)

0.325 (8.25)

0.098

3060 lbs

53.49

00 (2/0)

0.365 (9.27)

0.078

3860 lbs

67.43

000 (3/0)

0.410 (10.4)

0.062

4860 lbs

85.01

0000 (4/0)

0.460 (11.68)

0.049

6120 lbs

107.22

5 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT

The Controller requires minimal care. It is recommended to inspect all the connections at least two times per
year for insulation damage or corrosion and to ensure all connections are tight and secure.

5.1 M

AINTENANCE

&

C

ARE

Clean the area around the controller of any dirt or debris with a cloth.
Tighten the screws on the terminals. Inspect for loose, broken, or burnt wire connections.
Inspect batteries for cracked or bulging cases and corroded terminals.
Make sure the PV array is clean and remove any debris.

5.2 T

ROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible Remedies

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