Sorry, my bad. I think that was the charge controller I was thinking about. And it was the charge controller that gave me a blinking light. I don't recall the second having a light.
On Aug 24, 2020, at 3:50 AM, Larry Brown via groups.io <elcapitanbrown=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
Do you have the usb to serial cable to connect to the console with a laptop? There is a ton of information available on that console and it may be displaying the issue.
On Aug 24, 2020, at 2:39 AM, Ryan Sweet <ryan@ryansweet.org> wrote:
Thank you.
It's AGM, they were all balanced and evenly charged on the bench before being moved to the boat.
I haven't tried with the charger again since disconnecting it (trying to return back to the state it was in when it worked). At power-up it starts the six blink fault indication on the green LED.
On Aug 23, 2020, at 23:05, Carsten via groups.io <Carstensemail=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
Hi Ryan,
Are you using LiFePO4 then the voltage of all the batteries MUST be inside 0.1 Volt (eg. 12.84-12.94) before you attemt to connect them into a bank.
Did you check ?
Is the sevcon fine when you connect the charger, without operating the motor ?
On Monday, 24 August 2020, 08:57:32 GMT+8, Ryan Sweet <ryan@ryansweet.org> wrote:
So I had everything working, and at a certain point I plugged in the charger for the batteries and attempted to spin the motor at the same time. At this point the sevcon resorted to a fault with the LED flash in six times. From the manual the six flashes seem to indicate over or under voltage on input or output or throttle greater than 20% at start up. I checked all of the cables again.
I tried disconnecting the power and reconnecting with the foot stays. The voltage meter is showing 53.6 V.
I have disconnected the charger, Put everything back how it was. The fault is still indicating. Any idea how to reset it?
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