The author of the video does not want to reveal what mosfets he used, I installed IRFB 4227, they have a different housing, so you need to use an insulating washer under the screw and use a shorter screw (or shorten it). After replacing the mosfets, Easun works and charges the batteries.
@@marekolek1947 respect, mines as been working at half capacity for years. I believe when I was using 12v I push it too much with the wattage so now it operates at %40 of it capacity, as it reaches 1000w it resit and keep on repeating that process until in drops below 1000w. I had bought another MPPT and split the load and that is how I have been operating it.
@@howardescoffery4950 From what I know and it is described on EASUN 6048 with a 12V installation, it can be loaded with max. 720W, with a 24V installation it can be loaded with max. 1440W, with a 36V installation it can be loaded with max. 2160W, with a 12V installation it can be loaded with max. 720W. So if you achieved 1000W at 12V, it's a very good result.
The author of the video does not want to reveal what mosfets he used, I installed IRFB 4227, they have a different housing, so you need to use an insulating washer under the screw and use a shorter screw (or shorten it). After replacing the mosfets, Easun works and charges the batteries.
Can i ask you what you measured on the diodes near the solar panel / battery connectors ?
I have 3 of these and they are malfunctioning all
What replacement do you put in these AP100N20NP transistors? This transistor is not available in my country.
Hey marek olek this parts
@@s-max3277 I understand that this APM AP100N20MP is best to buy and solder but it is not available anywhere. I just got his data sheet.
@@marekolek1947 i have found datasheet ap130n20mp is 130A 200V.
Your is sure 100A 200V💪💪
@@s-max3277 I installed IRFB 4227 (it has a different housing) but it works very well.
@@marekolek1947 ho the best heart heart lol wow. Make new vids for FIx ❤
Please can you say the numbers of the mosfet?
The author of the video does not want to reveal what mosfets he used, I installed IRFB 4227, they have a different housing, so you need to use an insulating washer under the screw and use a shorter screw (or shorten it). After replacing the mosfets, Easun works and charges the batteries.
@@marekolek1947 respect, mines as been working at half capacity for years. I believe when I was using 12v I push it too much with the wattage so now it operates at %40 of it capacity, as it reaches 1000w it resit and keep on repeating that process until in drops below 1000w. I had bought another MPPT and split the load and that is how I have been operating it.
@@howardescoffery4950 From what I know and it is described on EASUN 6048
with a 12V installation, it can be loaded with max. 720W, with a 24V installation it can be loaded with max. 1440W, with a 36V installation it can be loaded with max. 2160W, with a 12V installation it can be loaded with max. 720W. So if you achieved 1000W at 12V, it's a very good result.
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same issue in Easun mppt controller
The author of the video does not want to reveal what mosfets he used, I installed IRFB 4227, they have a different housing, so you need to use an insulating washer under the screw and use a shorter screw (or shorten it). After replacing the mosfets, Easun works and charges the batteries.
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WOW; what a MESS of a pcb...never seen such a crap work (in 30yrs) - not yours, i mean the manufactures work ^^
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