Hi everyone,
Well, I'm a real beginner at this and can use some advice. I've just set up a 160 watt off-grid system. Its purpose is to occasionally power lights (fluorescent fixtures, with 2x tubes at 40 watts) for short periods of time. I'm seeing what I think are weird results and want to ask for advice on this.
Here's what I'm using:
2x 80 watt panels
Morningstar PS-15M charge controller
2x AGM Battery (MK 8A31DT) wired in parallel
Xantrex 1500 watt, 12 volt, 120Vac, 60 Hz, modified sine wave inverter
Here's what's happening:
I want to run 3 of these fluorescent fixtures. When I turn all 3 on, the charge controller shows the charge controller load amps jumps up to 27 and the thing shuts off with an overcharge protection (OCP) fault. These light fixtures shouldn't be pulling almost 30 amps right? Does anyone know?
Also, sometimes when I get an OCP fault on the charge controller, I can't get the inverter to restart because the charge controller is stuck in OCP fault mode.
Any ideas? Thanks for any advice you may have.
Well, I'm a real beginner at this and can use some advice. I've just set up a 160 watt off-grid system. Its purpose is to occasionally power lights (fluorescent fixtures, with 2x tubes at 40 watts) for short periods of time. I'm seeing what I think are weird results and want to ask for advice on this.
Here's what I'm using:
2x 80 watt panels
Morningstar PS-15M charge controller
2x AGM Battery (MK 8A31DT) wired in parallel
Xantrex 1500 watt, 12 volt, 120Vac, 60 Hz, modified sine wave inverter
Here's what's happening:
I want to run 3 of these fluorescent fixtures. When I turn all 3 on, the charge controller shows the charge controller load amps jumps up to 27 and the thing shuts off with an overcharge protection (OCP) fault. These light fixtures shouldn't be pulling almost 30 amps right? Does anyone know?
Also, sometimes when I get an OCP fault on the charge controller, I can't get the inverter to restart because the charge controller is stuck in OCP fault mode.
Any ideas? Thanks for any advice you may have.
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