Hello,
can anyone tell me how to disable the blue LED constantly blinking at night ? We have two MPPT inside our Expedition Mobile and at night both of them are blinking blue which is pretty annoying.
Both are MPPT 100/50
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Hello,
can anyone tell me how to disable the blue LED constantly blinking at night ? We have two MPPT inside our Expedition Mobile and at night both of them are blinking blue which is pretty annoying.
Both are MPPT 100/50
Maybe this can be added as a
to the next firmware so we can disable the blue LED at night or totally.
I agree that this feature is badly needed. My low-tech solution (which I am sure many others are also using) is to cover the led with a tape so that one can barely see the glow of the led. In my case the unit is outside so faint glow resulting from several layers of tape does not any more disturb. But without this simple trick the blinking blue led is very bright in the darkness.
Wasn't *Blu Tack* developed to do this? Same colour even.. :)
Sorry ? What is *Blu Tack* ?
Ok, funny.. Currently it is resolved by "TNT-DuckTape".. But that is ugly..
I also consider soldering out the blue LED if there is no support from Victron coming.
To stop it flashing you need to switch off the 'battery life' function. AFAIK that is the only way?
Dave
Why is this Victron"s problem. Did they tell you to mount the device in your bedroom.
Why not just mount the device where you can't see it at night ??
+1 for the request to be able to switch off the LEDs. In the meantime, I'll probably resort to a strip of tape to cover them.
It's Victron's problem because the equipment is likely to be used in a caravan or motorhome, where there is limited choice of location and so this blue flashing light can be a real issue. In my motorhome, my Smartsolar 75/15 replaced an old Siemens PWM controller. I didn't have much choice where to fit the controller as the wiring was already in place and the hole in the roof for the cables already created. Last weekend was the first time out after fitting the controller and that infernal blue light was like a lightning flash every three seconds that kept me awake; and I didn't have the tools with me to disconnect the controller nor blu-tack, duct tape etc. to cover the LED.
Would be even more concerned about the 24/7 BT radiation.
MPPT 150/60 up to 250/70 Manual
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