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Contents
1 Quick Start Instructions
2 Cautions for wiring
3 DISPLAY/SETTING
4 Trouble Shooting
5 TECHNICAL
PARAMETER
6 Documents / Resources
7 Related Posts
Quick Start Instructions

1. Mount the charge controller onto a clean, vertical flat surface.(avoid water and sunlight exposure. )It is very
important to allow enough space both above and below the charge controller to ensure maximum airflow.
2. First, connect the battery to the controller, then add a solar panel next. (Be careful not to switch the polarities,
and cover the solar panel to ensure it meets no sunlight.)
3. Optional: connect the load if you have a 12/24V DC application. For the AC application, please add an inverter.

Make sure a battery is attached before adding solar panels (If disassemble your system, remove the
battery last!)
An improper sequence order can damage the controller!

Cautions for wiring

1. Strip the wire ends approximately 7-8 mm before inserting them into the controller completely, do not allow the
bare wires to expose outside the charge controller.
2. Avoid any location where water can contact the controller. The risk of electrostatic damage is highest when
relative humidity is below 40% in winter.
3. Any wires exposed to sunlight must be UV-Resistant.
4. For long-term use, the NEC requires that the wires carrying the system current never exceed 80% of the
conductor’s current rating. In case of any short-circuit, the motherboard inside handles up to 20A before it
shuts down automatically later, it will resume work once the trouble is settled down.
5. High-power electrical systems (12/24V batteries system) pose dangers and it is the user’s responsibility to be
familiar with these dangers and take any necessary action to ensure safe use.
6. 1t is highly recommended that each user inspect your system at least twice per year to ensure longevity and
optimal performance:
• Inspect for loose, broken, or burnt wire connections and replace them if needed. Make sure all terminals are
tightened
• Inspect for dirt, insects, and corrosion, make sure all parts are clean and remove any debris.

DISPLAY/SETTING

Controller’s body temperature display. if the controller


gets hot during running it will automatically shut down
and wait for the temperature to drop to a normal level
and then it will work again. (only for some models)
Charging ampere display.

Discharging ampere display.

LCD turns to the main page again and presses the Me


nu button to switch between the below 5 adjustable pa
ges if an adjustment is needed.

Charging voltage display. when the battery is charged


to this voltage. it will maintain and keep float charging.
The voltage will first reach up to 14.2V(±0.15V)and it
will maintain this level for 2 hours then it drop back to 1
3.7V or lower.

Low voltage re-connect display. When a low voltage di


sconnect happens, the controller will wait until the volt
age raises more than this voltage, then it will re-
connect the load again.

Low voltage disconnect display. (LVD) When the batter


y voltage is lower than this voltage, the controller will c
ut off the output automatically.
Load working mode. OH: The load works from Dusk to
Dawn. 1-20H: it starts at sundown and stops after 1-20
hours. 24 H: it works continuously for a full day.

Battery type setting.


B01=LEAD-ACID 12V
B02=LITHIUM ION 3s 3×3.7V=11.1V
B03= LIFePO4 4s 4×3.2V=12.8V
It recognizes the lead-acid battery automatically, but fo
r other batteries, we need to select the type manually.

How to change the default setting


During the above adjustable page, you can long press the Menu button until the value flashes and use UP/DO
WN to change the value. Then long press the Menu/Down button again to exit/return to the default setting.
Normally the default value should be optimal to maintain most lead-acid batteries. For other batteries
type, you should adjust the voltage value accordingly before use. See our last sheet.

D2D trigger value(solar panel voltage) When the work


mode is D2D or Timer, the controller will detect the sol
ar panel voltage to decide whether it’s day or night, so
to decide to enable load output or not. the higher this v
alue is, the earlier it enables the load output. the settin
g is the same as above.

D2D trigger delay value(Second) When the controller


detects the solar panel voltage that is lower than the tri
gger value, it will delay for 10S and detect again to ma
ke sure night falls, then enable the load output. some c
ar lights or thunder lighting will confuse the controller a
nd make it think it’s daytime, using this delay can prev
ent interference. default values are recommended. the
setting is the same as above.

Short-circuit protection setting. Some inductive or


capacitive consumers will trigger short-circuit protectio
n during start-up. therefore, you can disable the SC pr
otection manually. SC.F=OFF, SC.n=0N.the default is
ON. the setting is the same as above.

UNUSUAL DISPLAY
High-temperature anomaly interface, when the controller’s body temperature i
s too high, it will enter stand-by mode and stop charging or discharging, when
the temperature drops down to a safe level, it will work again. Press any key t
o ignore for one time and forced it to work again.

Low voltage protection interface. Empty battery symbol flashing means the ba
ttery is discharged lower than the LVD voltage. the controller has disabled the
output. user should charge the battery until it raises up to LVR voltage and the
n the controller will recover the output status. press any key to ignore for one t
ime and forced it to work again.

Over-current or short-circuit protection. The load symbol flashing means an o


utput over-current or short-circuits protection occurs. The controller now will di
sable the output and wait for 30s delay then try to recover again. The user sh
ould check and remove the trouble in time.

Trouble Shooting
• Please check whether the battery connection is tight and no reverse
connection. (Battery -4 Solar —>Load)
• Check that the proper battery type has been selected.
• Remaining power level of the battery should have 11V at least before first
No battery icon on the LCD s setting up. LCD after use. down
creen after adding the batter
y.

• Ensure the battery is not lower than 8V. or you need to replace a new batter
y/reduce the load.
• Normally controller will disable the outing if the battery drops to
10.7V(Default value.)But for old batteries, after hundreds of cycles, the batter
y’s ability to hold capacity may become degraded. What is more, improper ha
LCD becomes “blank at a cer ndling and usage may aggravate self-discharging problems which also lead t
tain time (Controller shuts co o an 8V battery. For more information, please do some research on Google.
mpletely. )

• Please check whether solar connections are tight and no reverse


connection.
• Measure the solar panel’s open-circuit voltage/short-circuit current to see wh
ether it is still within normal limits.
No solar charging icon on th
e LCD screen after adding a s
olar panel.

• Solar charging is affected a lot by weather conditions. Other possible


causes:
• Shading /dirt on solar cells. Make sure your panels are free of shade/dirt, ev
The solar charging is smaller en minor or partial shading reduces yields.
than expected. • The charging enter float charging current is extremely stage.
When the battery is nearly full, it will enter the float charging stage which requ
ires a very small charging current.

Please check whether load connections are tight and no reverse connection.
• Be sure the working voltage/power is compatible.
• Be sure the working mode is chosen correctly.
• LVD(Low Voltage Disconnect)
Due to prolong raining/cloudy days, the solar-generated may become much s
maller, and the load will have to get power from the battery storage. And day
No discharging icon after the by day, it will cause an LVD.
load is added.

TECHNICAL PARAMETER
VOLTAGE 12V/24V

RATED AMP 20A

MAX INPUT <50V

B01=LEAD-ACID 12V
BATTERY TYPE B02=LITHIUM ION 3s 3×3.7V=11.1V
B03= LIFePO4 4s 4×3.2V=12.8V

CHARGING
13.7V(B01) 12.6V(B02) 14.6V(B03)
VOLTAGE

LOW-VOLTAGE
10.7V(B01) 9V(B02) 10V(B03)
DISCONNECT

LOW-VOLTAGE
12.6V(B01) 10.5V(B02) 12V(B03)
RECONNECT

* all red color voltage X2 while using a 24V system.


* Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

CONTACT US
We have an 18-Months warranty for this product(from the date of its original purchase), if you have any concerns
regarding our service and product, please contact us first and we will help in any way we can within 1 business
day!
E-mail us at: support@allpowers.net
Website: www.iallpowers.com

Documents / Resources

ALL POWERS B01MU0WMGT 20A Solar Charger [pdf] Instruction Manual


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