Overvoltage
If, while charging the second battery, the input voltage on the ' battery (DC)
input' or the ' solar input' rises too high, the converter will intervene and stop
the charging process. The over-voltage value is fixed at Battery DC input at
15.8Vdc. With Solar input this is fixed at 45Vdc.
If the converter has failed due to overvoltage, this will be displayed with an error
code (E2 or E4)
Once the input voltage has dropped to the reset voltage (15Vdc or 44Vdc), the
charging process will be restarted automatically.
Fan
The HDC converters have a fan. This is temperature and power controlled.
Temperature protection
If the fan cannot provide sufficient cooling, the charging current will be reduced.
If the internal temperature of the converter nevertheless rises too high, the
converter will switch itself off. The converter will restart automatically when it
has cooled down sufficiently.
If the converter has failed due to internal temperature, this will be displayed
with an error code (E5).
I N S T A L L A T I O N
Mounting
The converter must be mounted in a location that takes into account the
following points of attention:
- Place the converter on a flat, stable surface
- Leave sufficient space around the converter on all sides (min. 5cm) for air
circulation. Also provide ventilation openings.
- Mount the converter in a dry place where moisture, dirt or aggressive
vapors do not stand a chance. Also make sure that these cannot be sucked
in by the fan.
- In a room with a high humidity, the risk of condensation forming in the
device is high. This can cause moisture damage.
- The optimum temperature is between 15ºC and 25ºC.
- Keep the converter out of the reach of children.
- A working converter outputs voltages.
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