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DC diversion charge control:
Step 1: Open the access cover
Step 2: Mount the SunStar using the enclosed template.
Step 3: Adjust the 8 switches in the DIP switch. Each switch must be in the correct position.
Step 4: Attach the BTS if battery charging will be temperature compensated
Step 5: Connect the battery power wires to the SunStar. Then connect the diversion load
wires.
Step 6: Close the cover.
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Step 4 is optional.
2.4 Installation Steps
The SunStar controller must be installed properly and in accordance with the local and
national electrical codes. It is also important that the installation be done safely, correctly
and completely to realize all the benefits that the SunStar can provide for your solar system.
Before starting the installation, review these safety notes:
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Do not exceed a battery voltage of 48V (nominal). Do not use a battery less than 12V.
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Do not connect a solar input greater than a nominal 48V array for battery charging.
Never exceed a Voc (open-circuit voltage) of 140V.
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Charge only 12, 24, or 48 volt lead-acid batteries when using the standard battery
charging programs or NI-CAD batteries when DIP switch number 4~6 is ON position
in the SunStar.
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Verify the nominal charging voltage is the same as the nominal battery voltage.
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Do not install a SunStar in a sealed compartment with batteries.
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Never open the SunStar access cover unless both the solar and battery power has been
disconnected.
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Never allow the solar array to be connected to the SunStar with the battery
disconnected. This can be a dangerous condition with high open-circuit solar voltages
present at the terminals.