Hello,
I am writing to seek assistance regarding a recurring issue with the Cerbo GX S model, which I've encountered twice within a short span of time after installation.
Here are the details of my system setup:
- 1 MultiPlus 3kVA
- BlueSolar 150V35A MPPT
- Cerbo GX S (Serial Number: HQ222 and HQ223)
- 2x Li-ion Batteries (44V - 56V)
- No grid available
The first Cerbo (SN: HQ222) was connected to the MultiPlus battery terminals and malfunctioned within less than 24 hours of installation. Following this, I replaced it with a second Cerbo (SN: HQ223), which was directly connected to the battery terminal. Unfortunately, the second Cerbo also failed after just 2 days of usage. There are no errors on VRM on both cases.
The rest of the system is functioning normally without the Cerbo GX S in operation. The MPPT Rotary switch is set to position 1, resulting in a charge voltage of 56.4V. It's worth noting that the Cerbo's input specification indicates a range of 8-70VDC, and there is no possibility that the DC bus exceeded this limit.
Considering this, I am contemplating whether integrating a DC to DC or AC to DC converter on the input of the Cerbo could potentially mitigate this issue and ensure its safe operation. However, before proceeding with any modifications, I would greatly appreciate your confirmation on whether this solution aligns with the expected functionality of the Cerbo GX S.
Additionally, I have completed four alternative Victron installations with Cerbo GX (non-S version), all of which have been problem-free. Therefore, it's particularly perplexing to encounter these issues with the Cerbo GX S model.
Could you kindly provide insight into this matter and advise on the best course of action to resolve this issue and prevent further occurrences? Furthermore, I am in the process of initiating a warranty return for the second time, and I would greatly appreciate any assistance to ensure a smooth warranty claim process.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to your prompt response and guidance.