Owner`s manual
GP-PWM-30 
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7.0 Frequently Asked Questions 
(FAQs) 
Before a problem is suspected with the system, read this section. There 
are numerous events that may appear as problems but are in fact 
perfectly normal. Please visit gpelectric.com for the most up-to-date 
FAQs. 
It seems like my flooded batteries are losing water over time. 
Flooded batteries may need to have distilled water added periodically to 
replace fluid loss during charging. Excessive water loss during a short 
period of time indicates the possibility of overcharging or aging batteries.  
When charging, my flooded batteries are emitting gas. 
During charging, hydrogen gas is generated within the battery. The gas 
bubbles stir the battery acid allowing it to receive a more full state of 
charge. Ensure they are in a well-ventilated space. 
My voltmeter shows a different reading than the GP-PWM-30 display 
The meter value on the GP-PWM-30 display is an approximate reading 
intended for indication purposes only. There is an approximate 0.1 volt 
inherent error present that may be accentuated when compared with 
readings from another voltmeter. 
There may be a slight difference between the battery voltage displayed 
on the GP-PWM-30 display and the battery voltage measured at the 
battery terminals. When troubleshooting using a voltmeter, check both 
the battery voltage at the GP-PWM-30 controller terminals and battery 
voltage at the battery terminals. If a difference of more than 0.5 volts is 
noted, this indicates a large voltage drop possibly caused by loose 
connections, long wire runs, small wire gauge, faulty wiring, a faulty 
voltmeter or all the above. Consult the Suggested Minimum Wire Gauge 
chart in Section 5 for wiring suggestions and check all connections.  










