I have 2 SmartSolar 100/20 controllers fitted physically next to each other. The Battery +ve and -ve connections are each coming off adjacent connections on the same busbars that is located around 6" (15cm) away.
The controllers are configured identically, and have the same revision of (the latest) firmware. The only difference is one is a 100/20 and the other is a 100/20 48V (both are on the same 12V system though of course).
The problem:
One of these controllers is dropping the battery voltage every evening at around the same time and re-establishing it around the same time the next morning. There is no physical intervention at the time the voltage goes or returns. The times of drop and return are matching the time the harvesting is finishing and restarting, which surely cannot be a co-incidence?
I am using VRM to see the voltage so this is what the controller is reporting and possibly not what the voltage could be if a DMM was used to read the actual physical terminals.
This is a VRM chart of the two controllers:
On the controller that is loosing voltage, I have the LOAD terminal in use with a constant load of minimal current, but this load does not really vary and I don't think this should be relevant, just adding for completeness. The Load output is going off of course, as there is battery power to keep it alive (Load setting is "always on" ).
I'll probably fit new cables tomorrow as I want this to be working 100% and that can be the only possible physical thing at fault I can imagine outside of the actual controller.
Anyone got any ideas why this is happening? Got to be suspecting the controller to have a weird fault.