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How do I turn solar “on” with easysolar 48/5000

hi, recently installed an easysolar-IIgs 48/5000. upon installation all is working correctly howerver i cant get the solar mppt to "turn on" using the dashboard it seems like the only option that doesnt let tou enter or change relay state? kind regards

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kevgermany answered ·

It's always on. If there's sufficient solar input it starts charging.

If you use Victron connect to connect to the MPPT, you'll have access to the settings.

Probably a good idea for you to check out DVCC and enable that on the GX.

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The one line LCD display literally says “solar off” and likewise it is reflected as off in the remote console with no option to turn it on that I can find. DVCC is however off, I’ll start with that. Thanks for the input
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nickdb avatar image nickdb ♦♦ wongamatt commented ·
It will be in an off state if minimum PV voltage isn’t ~6V above the required battery charge level. What are your panel voc specs and configuration?
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gerard-van-seventer answered ·

Some of the solar chargers inside the EasySolar are incorrectly wired. See this

Maybe yours has the same. It's an easy fix.

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wongamatt answered ·

Yes this was my first thought after navigating the online dashboard thing for a few hours… google says the wire should be in the H terminal, and I confirmed it’s there. Out of curiosity can I brute fires this and out the jumper in line a non remote controlled model?

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