User Manual

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TYPE MODULE SIZE
(CLOSED)
MODULE SIZE
(OPENED)
NET
WEIGHT
MAX
POW-
ER
MAX
POWER
VOLTAGE
MAX
POWER
CURRENT
OPEN
CIRCUIT
VOLTAGE
SHORT
CIRCUIT
CURRENT
Module (H) x (W) x (D) (H) x (W) x (D) lbs / kg W V A V A
90W
(2x45W)
22.0 x 20.6 x 3.4 in
558 x 524 x 86 mm
22.0 x 40.7 x 3.4 in
558 x 1034 x 86 mm
20 lbs / 9 kg 90 19.8 4.4 23.6 4.6
130W
(2x65W)
32.8 x 20.6 x 3.4 in
834 x 524 x 86 mm
32.8 x 40.7 x 3.4 in
834 x 1034 x 86 mm
33 lbs / 15 kg 130 19.7 6.74 23.8 7.12
200W
(2x100W)
40.0 x 27.2 x 3.4 in
1015 x 691 x 86 mm
40.0 x 53.9 x 3.4 in
1015 x 1368 x 86 mm
51 lbs / 23 kg 200 17.6 11.43 21.1 12.34
6. SPECIFICATIONS
7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Please visit gpelectric.com for the most up-to-date FAQs.
Q1. It seems like my ooded batteries are losing water over time.
A. Flooded batteries may need to have distilled water added periodically to replace uid loss during charging. Excessive water loss
during a short period of time indicates the possibility of overcharging or aging batteries.
Q2. When charging, my ooded batteries are emitting gas.
A. 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 batteries are in a well-ventilated space.
Q3. My voltmeter shows a di󰀨erent reading than the charge controller display
A. The meter value on the charge controller 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 di󰀨erence between the battery voltage displayed on the charge controller display and the battery voltage mea-
sured at the battery terminals. When troubleshooting using a voltmeter, check both the battery voltage at the controller terminals and
battery voltage at the battery terminals. If a di󰀨erence 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. Check all connections.