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Table 3.7.1:
Maximum Output Power rating
Model
BCDCN1225
BCDCN1240
Maximum Output Power rating
375 W
600 W
While output power may be limited in peak solar conditions, having this additional solar panel
wattage is beneficial for solar power availability when conditions are sub-optimal.
This will allow the BCDC Core to charge more effectively earlier in the day and later into the night
when solar irradiance is lower, when panels are shaded or when they cannot be angled directly
towards the sun.
3.7.7 OPTIONAL LED — GREEN WIRE
The
GREEN
wire is provided to either connect an external LED (optional) when using A, B and C
battery profiles or to connect to the
ORANGE
wire for Lithium profile selection.
If the
GREEN
wire is connected to an LED, it will function as an indicator light to let you know the
BCDC is charging. If used, this external LED is either OFF when the BCDC is not charging or ON
when the BCDC is charging. If the LED begins to FLASH see
.
Only connect the
GREEN
wire to the
ORANGE
wire when using a Lithium profile battery,
connecting these wires together sets the BCDC Core to Lithium mode.
NOTE:
The
GREEN
wire output is not suitable for running a incandescent globes and
12 V LEDs (3 V with integrated resistor) will not operate correctly if installed.
Figure 3.7.7.1:
Connecting the
GREEN
wire
PROFILE A, B, C
Connect the
GREEN
wire directly
to the optional LED.
Li PROFILE
Connect the
GREEN
wire to the
ORANGE
wire
to set the charger to Lithium mode.
Optional
LED
3.8 Maintenance
Regularly check your BCDC setup and make sure wiring and cable connections are secure to avoid
damaging the BCDC Core, the auxiliary battery and the vehicles start battery.
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