Hi all Freedom Won installers,
I am looking for some feedback from the community regarding some frequent problems that I have been experiencing with Freedom Won batteries – both with the Lite and eTower range.
This year, I seem to be logging several Support Tickets a month with Freedom Won compared to having no problems at all when I first started installing their batteries 7 years ago. In almost every case, they want me to go back to site so they can log in, do a firmware upgrade and change some settings. Even after they have done this, the main issues continue to be unresolved.
Freedom Won also seem reluctant to verify exactly what the issues are. They have full access to my sites on VRM and all my config files, and the installation setup has been done as per the Installation Manual.
A summary of the problems that I am frequently seeing with Freedom Won batteries are as follows:
1) *SEVERE* SOC Drift on eTower and Lite batteries. I have started to see a few other posts here with the same issues. The Battery SOC will jump from a constant charging of 70% or 80%, right up to a full 100% within seconds. Similarly, I have seen a battery that is being gradually depleted suddenly drop down to a hard 0% SOC, and the entire system shuts down and goes to sleep.
2) eTower batteries going to sleep after being depleted during a long power outage, but not waking up when grid returns in the evening. The batteries only wake up when there is solar power on the DC bus.
3) Firmware incompatibility for Lite batteries. I installed a second Lite battery in parallel after the first battery was installed less than 2 months prior, and the batteries would not charge or discharge in parallel. Freedom Won had to dial in, and reflash and change settings on both Battery Units.
4) Frequent Low Voltage errors, causing the inverter to shut down as soon as there is a power outage, even with the battery SOC being way above 50%. Additionally, the loads at the time of the power outage were under 1 kW. Regarding this error, I have been since been informed that the Low Voltage Pre-Alarm of 51.5 VDC can be lowered to 50.0 VDC to resolve this, even when 51.5 VDC is stated as the setting in all the manuals.
I am looking for feedback from community to assess just how widespread and "common" these problems are. Freedom Won seem to be communicating that these are isolated incidents with my installations, and I have a feeling that they might be downplaying the severity of how common this problem is in the field.
Your feedback and input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you - Jonathan