Hi guys
I’ve installed 3 batteries along with bms but for some reason only 1 battery powers up and then alarm sounds. Any ideas on what this could be. As far as I can see it’s all correct and dip is set on 1 as it states. I have a photo of my setup. Really hope simple fix these are brand new but guess can still be faulty?
Installed version 2 batteries but not working.
Are any faults logged on the inverter display? Did you test voltage of each module before install?
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Before turning on the inverter says there’s fault bug when it’s on it goes off pretty sure. I tested the batteries and got 58v on all except 60 on 1 battery. I was thinking is there a reset I should do or something find it hard believe new system is faulty but guess it’s possible.
Not sure what you mean by this - can you be specific - if there is a fault code, which one is it?Before turning on the inverter says there’s fault bug when it’s on it goes off pretty sure.
This does seem a bit high, the manual (https://www.fox-ess.com/download/upfile ... Manual.pdf) talks about 52V per battery module, although I don't know if they are talking about the V1 batteries (or if there is a difference between them and the V2). FWIW the highest voltage I see out of my V1 HV2600s is about 53.5V per module when fully charged.I tested the batteries and got 58v on all except 60 on 1 battery
As always with something like this best to check and re-check all the connections, but failing that your nenxt step would be to go back to installer or supplier (sounds like you've done this DIY...)
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Thanks for reply yeah it just flashes red and green and says battery fault as can’t detect it then when battery’s on goes back to normal. Yeah me thinking I save 1200 quid and do it myself so simple just plug and play they say and now this I was thinking what the chances in transit gets busted and bet I’m going struggle with warranty now. I’ve emailed fox so let’s see.