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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 519073" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>Thanks Binky, What you state about the charging is what I have observed I have been making observations of what is happening to increase my understanding. Could do with a dummies guide to BMS. I had been in touch with the manufacturers via the distributors and they have checked the inverter remotely and say it is working properly but that would be the case as 99%+ of the time it is. It is when it got to the 80% plus point it started to drop out it was also when solar was highest as well so that may be putting a strain on a connection somewhere. In checking the MPPT 2 how would you go about it?. I ferruled all my connections to avoid the stray strand issue used all the proper tooling for the MC4 leads all the panel MC4 were ready made. So where do I start. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 519073, member: 23254"] Thanks Binky, What you state about the charging is what I have observed I have been making observations of what is happening to increase my understanding. Could do with a dummies guide to BMS. I had been in touch with the manufacturers via the distributors and they have checked the inverter remotely and say it is working properly but that would be the case as 99%+ of the time it is. It is when it got to the 80% plus point it started to drop out it was also when solar was highest as well so that may be putting a strain on a connection somewhere. In checking the MPPT 2 how would you go about it?. I ferruled all my connections to avoid the stray strand issue used all the proper tooling for the MC4 leads all the panel MC4 were ready made. So where do I start. [/QUOTE]
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