Can anybody tell me why the battery status green led flashes on my Prostar PS30 Solar Regulator
JRH said
04:46 PM Oct 26, 2010
When the battery status Green light is flashing it indicates PWM charging (PWM constant voltage regulation to prevent heating and excessive battery gassing. Pulse charging to restore full battery capacity)
This is perfectly normal and nothing to be concered about.
sprint09 said
04:53 PM Oct 26, 2010
Thank you, very much appreciated. Do you know anything about the gas/electric hot water system and how long it takes to light.
JRH said
04:58 PM Oct 26, 2010
Sorry pal don't know a damned thing about gas hot water systems.
Ma said
05:09 PM Oct 26, 2010
We have a gas/electric hot water system and it takes ours about 30-40 seconds to fire up when we hit the button for gas. Electric I think comes on as soon as you connect to the power, so long as you have selected electric on the control thingy
Ron and Shirley said
06:33 PM Oct 26, 2010
Our Gas Hot water (Truma) lights instantly, 12v ignition, unless we have not removed the external cover.
Just a tip if you have left your manuals at home, Google the make of the unit and most times you will find the manual.
For example Googling your Solar regulator leads to http://www.morningstarcorp.com/en/pro-star which has a link to the manual which naturally explains what the LED lights mean.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Tuesday 26th of October 2010 06:35:41 PM
This is perfectly normal and nothing to be concered about.
Our Gas Hot water (Truma) lights instantly, 12v ignition, unless we have not removed the external cover.
Just a tip if you have left your manuals at home, Google the make of the unit and most times you will find the manual.
For example Googling your Solar regulator leads to http://www.morningstarcorp.com/en/pro-star which has a link to the manual which naturally explains what the LED lights mean.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Tuesday 26th of October 2010 06:35:41 PM