The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The LCD on the faceplate or remote provides the following information.
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Current from PV Array or DC Load |
| 0 to 85 amps DC (in whole numbers only) | ||||
Battery Voltage |
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| 4 to 100 volts DC (in 0.2 volt increments) | ||
Watts |
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| 0 to 3,600 watts (volts x amps) | ||
Amp hours |
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| 0 to 65,536 Ah; can be reset to 0 | ||
Total amp hours |
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| 0 to 65,536 Ah; resets to zero when power | ||
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| is disconnected | ||
Status LED |
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| green, red, or orange | ||
Amps displayed in | Amps | Watts | Volts | |||
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whole numbers only |
| 0 1 . 0 | 0 0 1 3 | 1 3. 1 |
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| 0 0 0 0 4 . 3 | 0 0 0 1 3. 2 |
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| Amp Hours | Total Amp Hours |
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Figure 3 LCD Features
The contrast of this display can be adjusted by a potentiometer located on the back on the unit. The potentiometer is a black, round knob on the circuit board next to the jumper pins. See page 9 for the location of this potentiometer.
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