When I first plugged in my solar panels for my Delta Pro, it took about 3-4 minutes for the machine to recognize the panels and start charging. That was in direct sunlight.
Great video of the foldable PV modules. Works great in full sunshine over time without any shading . I know you’re happy , ( hen gauxing ! ) May the solar be with you .
Your not suppose to leave the power station in the sun also any shading on the solar panel will greatly reduce power output and the closer you are to fully charging the power station it will reduce the amount of power the battery can accept this process happens either when the unit temperature is too hot (AC charging) or around 90% SOC (State Of Charge)
When I first plugged in my solar panels for my Delta Pro, it took about 3-4 minutes for the machine to recognize the panels and start charging. That was in direct sunlight.
Great video of the foldable PV modules. Works great in full sunshine over time without any shading . I know you’re happy , ( hen gauxing ! ) May the solar be with you .
is the xc60 cable that connects the power station to solar panel included in the solar panel package?
Yes, xt60
Your not suppose to leave the power station in the sun also any shading on the solar panel will greatly reduce power output and the closer you are to fully charging the power station it will reduce the amount of power the battery can accept this process happens either when the unit temperature is too hot (AC charging) or around 90% SOC (State Of Charge)
thanks for reminding, but it's December in Canada, the unit not even get warm under direct sun.
Awesome!
Get some longer cables
Have you notice my solar 160 only able to charge around 100 now, use to be higher
so far still outputs ok
try without any shading ..even the slightest changes everything
Tu as quel âge !!!
LMAO!! The sun is barely above the horizon and about 200 degrees south and your expecting a charge?! Better plug it in the wall!
Exactly, don't expect any solar application in Canada