User and installation manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION 
THE  NC25  CONTROLLER  IS  AN  "ON/OFF"  REGULATOR  NOT  A  CONSTANT  VOLTAGE 
REGULATOR, AND THEREFORE IT CANNOT BE TESTED BY SIMPLY MEASURING THE OUTPUT 
VOLTAGE  ON  THE  TERMINAL  STRIP  OF  THE  CONTROLLER.    THE  CONTROLLER  MUST  BE 
CONNECTED AS SHOWN IN ONE OF THE SCHEMATICS BEFORE IT WILL REGULATE. 
READ  ALL  OF  PAGES  5  through  8  OF  THIS MANUAL TO LEARN HOW THE CONTROLLER 
REGULATES BEFORE CONCLUDING THAT YOUR CONTROLLER IS NOT REGULATING. 
All wire to wire and crimp connections must be 
soldered for this, or any charge controller to 
operate dependably. 
Do not solder on the controllers terminal block. 
The terminals on the controller are coated with an 
anti corrosion coating. 
Table Of Contents 
Page  Contents 
1  Cover 
2  Table Of Contents 
3  Features 
4  Controls and Indicators 
5  Installation Instructions 
7  Indicator Functional Description 
8  Flexcharge  Energy State Charge Method (ESCM) 
9  Operating Characteristics - Wire Selection Chart - Diode Selection Chart 
10  Using or Not Using Blocking Diodes 
11  Solar Panels Charging One Battery Bank 
12  Solar Panels Charging Two Battery Banks 
13  Wind/Water Generator Charging One Battery Bank 
14  Wind/Water Generator Charging Two Battery Banks 
15  Solar with Wind/Water Generator Charging One Battery Bank 
16  Solar with Wind/Water Generator Charging Two Battery Banks 
17  Charging Two Battery Banks Using a Selector Switch 
18  Charging Two Battery Banks Using an A/B Battery  Switch (Not Recommended) 
19  Charging From Smaller Outboard Motors 
20  Expanding the NC25A to Regulate High Ampere Charging Sources 
21  Troubleshooting Guide 
22  Charging Efficiency Graphs 
23  General Guidelines for Designing Your System, and Warranty Information 








