Quick Start Guide

Just the Facts for the Classic (continued)
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EQ
Here you can use the up and down arrows to select between “EQ Started” or “EQ Stopped” this will start and stop a
manual EQ.
Auto EQ this allows you to set up Auto EQ. You need to select the number of days between EQ charges as well as
the number of days it will try to EQ for before “giving up”. If the Number of days between cycles is set to 0 it will
show “Manual interval” this will require the user to actually initiate the EQ cycle. Default settings are Manual
Interval. The days between EQ cycles can be set from 0 to 250 and the days to re try can be set from 0 to 1 day less
than the Interval days.
View this shows the days until the next cycle. It is basically a countdown timer
EndAmps
Ending Amps This is the Output Amperage set point the Classic will switch to Float at. Default is 0.1 and the
adjustment is from 0 to the output current limit setting.
Rebulk This value is a voltage the Classic watches for when it is in Float. If the Battery voltage falls to this number
when the Classic is in Float it will force a new Bulk Charge. Default is 8 volts and this is adjustable from 0 to the
Float voltage set point.
Limits
Output Amps This will set the maximum amount of amperage you want the Classic to allow out to the batteries.
Default is the maximum allowed based on Battery voltage and Classic model. This is adjustable from 5 amps to the
limit of this Classic in this setup.
Input Amps This will set the maximum amount of amperage you want the Classic to draw from its input source.
Typically this is not used. Default is 99 amps and this is adjustable from 2 amps to 99 amps.
Min T-Comp This is the minimum voltage you will allow the Classic to compensate to for hot temperature on the
batteries.
Max T-Comp This is the maximum voltage you will allow the Classic to compensate to for cold temperature on the
batteries.
Mode
On/Off This allows you to disable the charging function of the Classic similar to turning off the Input breaker. This
needs to be turned On after changing modes. Also you need to press Enter after turning it on to save this data. The
up or down arrows will turn it on or off.
Mode There are several Modes, these are the input source to the Classic. The Modes are Hydro, Solar, Legacy
P&O, Wind Track, Dynamic and U-Set Voc%. Most of these modes have adjustments you can make to them. Solar
mode defaults to the correct settings for normal PV arrays.