Hi. I am new to this and am having a problem with a DIY off-grid system that I bought from Eco-Worthy.
I am a very smart guy ----meaning that I seldom have difficulty figuring out how to succeed at something----, and installed my system with the help of my father (a retired electrical worker) with fairly decent ease. I purchased a bundle with 960watts of panels (received 6 panels at 160 watts each), an MPPT controller, wires and connectors. My new cabin is built to be very efficient electronically. I wired the panels in to a battery bank that's 12v, 1800amp hours.
The system worked fine for 3 days. On the 4th day, the MPPT controller switched to "Absorb". As of this morning, my batteries are only at 10.3 volts, my panels are inputting 18v (under load) to the controller, but the batteries aren't charging and my 2500w Sunforce Inverter errors with "I.N.L", low voltage. I have messaged the manufacturer, but they've yet to reply.
Any thoughts? All politely placed advice is welcome.
I am a very smart guy ----meaning that I seldom have difficulty figuring out how to succeed at something----, and installed my system with the help of my father (a retired electrical worker) with fairly decent ease. I purchased a bundle with 960watts of panels (received 6 panels at 160 watts each), an MPPT controller, wires and connectors. My new cabin is built to be very efficient electronically. I wired the panels in to a battery bank that's 12v, 1800amp hours.
The system worked fine for 3 days. On the 4th day, the MPPT controller switched to "Absorb". As of this morning, my batteries are only at 10.3 volts, my panels are inputting 18v (under load) to the controller, but the batteries aren't charging and my 2500w Sunforce Inverter errors with "I.N.L", low voltage. I have messaged the manufacturer, but they've yet to reply.
Any thoughts? All politely placed advice is welcome.
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