This continues to be a problem. You can see from the graph that the batteries are fully charged battery current is tapering off and that loads are sub...
I may be experiencing nearly the same thing with the 6000XP
I understand how that works, but as you can see in this graph and all those that I've posted, the power draw is nowhere near my discharge amps limit (...
Certainly, spikes above the limit that I've set drive it into bypass mode. But once the spike has subsided (currents well below the discharge limit), ...
Not yet, but I'm working on creating a large battery box with 12 Tesla modules and will have a BMS then.
@joel-brodeur -- I found I could reproduce the problem by using a toaster and a hot water kettle at the same time. Enough to cause a voltage sag, but ...
I think I've figured it out! I was able to take a slow-mo video of the screen while reproducing the problem. What's happening: A high load on the inve...
Woah... I didn't know that was a thing. How do I access the "inverter logs" if not via the website?
Yes, here you go.But, regardless of settings, I thought the 6000XP should stay in bypass mode for 4-5 minutes before attempting to exit (for W28 error...
This sure seems like a bug in the firmware. Can your team look into why the 6000XP would be trying to exit bypass mode 1sec after entering it?It sure ...
Did you ever get to the bottom of this? I made a post about have related (but not identical symptoms). My inverter would go into bypass mode when load...
Wow. Can you point to some specific capacitors that can handle that?
@eric Thanks for responding, but it's not that helpful. I understand the settings (read the docs many times) and I've set the discharge current limit ...