Owner`s manual
GP-PWM-30 
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8.2  Problems with Voltage
Voltage Reading: Inaccurate    
Time of Day: Daytime/Nighttime 
Possible Cause:  
 (1) Excessive voltage drop from batteries to controller due to loose connections, small wire 
gauge or both. 
How to tell:  
(1) Check the voltage at the controller battery terminals with a voltmeter and compare with 
the voltage reading at the battery terminals. If there is a voltage discrepancy of more 
than 0.5 V, there is an excessive voltage drop. 
Remedy:  
(1) Check all connections from the controller to the battery including checking for correct 
wire polarity. Check that all connections are clean, tight, and secure. Shorten the 
distance from the controller to battery or obtain larger gauge wire. It is also possible to 
double up the existing gauge wire (i.e. two wire runs) to simulate a larger gauge wire. 
8.3  Problems with Current
Current Reading: 0 A 
Time of Day: Daytime, clear sunny skies 
Possible Cause:  
(1) Current is being limited below 1 Amp as per normal operation. 
(2) Poor connection between solar array and controller. 
How to tell: 
(1) The State of Charge (SOC) screen is close to 100% and the Sun and Battery icon are   
  present with an arrow between. 
(2) With the solar array in sunlight, check the voltage at the controller solar array terminals 
with a voltmeter. If there is no reading at the controller solar array terminals, the 
problem is somewhere in the wiring from the solar array to the controller. 
Remedy:  
(2) Hold down the A Button for approximately 5 seconds to activate Maximum Power 
Boost. This will allow the controller to charge batteries to 14.4 +/- 0.1V with all current 
the solar array is producing. 
(2) Check all connections from the controller to the array including checking for correct wire 
polarity. Check that all connections are clean, tight, and secure. Continue with the 
solutions below for additional help on low current readings.  










