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Instead of monitoring the battery voltage, it is often preferred to simply activate the Battery Saver when the engine wasn't running for a certain amount of time. This can be accomplished by using the following configuration. Here the panel will turn off power if RPM was low for 15 minutes. Notice that the "Duration to be above/below before alarm (seconds)" field was set to 1. This is necessary for the system to accept the 15 minute value. A future software fix will remove the requirement to enter anything but a 0 into this field.  
Instead of monitoring the battery voltage, it is often preferred to simply activate the Battery Saver when the engine wasn't running for a certain amount of time. This can be accomplished by using the following configuration. Here the panel will turn off power if RPM was zero for 15 minutes. Notice that the "Duration to be above/below before alarm (seconds)" field was set to 1. This is necessary for the system to accept the 15 minute value. A future software fix will remove the requirement to enter anything but a 0 into this field.  


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Revision as of 17:08, 8 October 2024

Overview

The Battery Saver Function is only available if the panel includes a Battery Saver circuit. This feature can also be added to a panel by ordering / installing a 65300-6350 Battery Saver Kit.

The Battery Saver turns off power to the panel when a fault condition is met. All components powered by the panel are being powered off. If an electrical starter or separate engine controller needs also to be powered down, those can be turned off by wiring their power supply through a solenoid switch that is powered by the panel.

The Battery Saver can be configured to activate on the following fault conditions:

  1. Battery Voltage drops below a programmable threshold voltage
  2. Engine has no RPM for a programmable duration

Configuration

One digital BRN or BRP output is dedicated to activate the Battery Saver. Example here: DO6.

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When DO6 is being activated, the panel will be powered down. Only an on-site operator can reset the system, by turning the panel power switch off and back on. To configure DO6 do the following:

(1) Navigate to SETTINGS / BRAIN / OUTPUT SETUP / DIGITAL OUTPUT FUNCTION SELECTION / DO6 and select BATT SAVER

(2) Next navigate to SETTINGS / BRAIN / INPUT SETUP / INPUT VOLTAGE

If you want the Battery Saver to activate when the battery voltage drops to 23.7V for at least 60s, select the following. This will monitor the battery voltage, generate an alarm, and power the unit down.

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Instead of monitoring the battery voltage, it is often preferred to simply activate the Battery Saver when the engine wasn't running for a certain amount of time. This can be accomplished by using the following configuration. Here the panel will turn off power if RPM was zero for 15 minutes. Notice that the "Duration to be above/below before alarm (seconds)" field was set to 1. This is necessary for the system to accept the 15 minute value. A future software fix will remove the requirement to enter anything but a 0 into this field.

Battery Saver activated by time.png