Renogy 3500W PURE SINE WAVE 48V Inverter

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Parameters Number
Parameter Name Description
Set options
04
06
44.0V
(Default)
[06] CSo
[06] Cub
Setting voltage point back to utility
source when selecting “SBU ” or
“SOL” in program 01. When the
voltage of the battery is lower than
this setting, the output switches
from inverting to the utility. The
setting range is from 39.6V - 52V,
in 0.4V increments.
Solar energy will charge battery
as priority. Utility will charge
battery only when solar energy is
not available
Utility will charge battery as
priority. Solar energy will charge
battery only when utility power is
not available
[06] SnU
(Default)
Solar energy and utility will charge
battery at the same time. MPPT
Solar energy will be priority
charging and when it is insufficient,
Utility will become priority. When the
photovoltaic energy is sufficient
again, Utility will stop charging
[06] oSo
Solar energy will be the only
charging source even if utility is
available
Battery Power to
Utility Setpoint
Battery Charging
Mode
Please Note: If
this
inverter/charger is
working in Battery
mode or Power
saving mode, only
solar energy can
charge battery.
Solar energy will
charge battery if
it's available and
enough
05
[05] 58.8V
(Default)
Setting voltage point back to
battery mode when selecting
“SBU” or “SOL” in program 01.
When the battery voltage is higher
than the setting value, the output
is switched from the utility to the
battery mode. The setting range is
48V - 58.8V, in 0.4V increments.
*Cannot be higher than [14]
Utility to Battery
Power setpoint
07
[07] 80A
(Default)
The maximum solar charging is
80A, the maximum Grid/Utility
charging is 40A (adjustable in
Program 28), totaling the
maximum current of 120A.The
range can be configured
between 0 ~ 120A
Maximum
charging current:
To configure total
charging current
for solar and utility
chargers. (Max.
charging current =
utility charging
current + solar
charging current)
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