Manual for WANDERER 30A - Troubleshooting and error codes + PDF Download

Manual for WANDERER 30A - Troubleshooting and error codes + PDF Download

Brand: RENOGY

Category: Solar Charge Controller

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Uploaded: April 8, 2025, 1:57 p.m.

Manual Publish Date: 2017-09-19

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Setting Battery Type:

  • Hold the gray button for 7 seconds until LEDs flash.
  • Press the gray button again to select the desired battery type (Sealed, Gel, Flooded indicated by color).
  • Leave the controller until flashing stops (approx. 10 seconds) to set the parameter.

Automatic Operation:

  • After battery connection, the controller turns on automatically.
  • Operation is simple, users set battery type, and the controller manages charging.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Description Troubleshoot
Battery is low-voltage Use a multi-meter to verify the rated battery voltage. Disconnect any loads connected to the battery to allow it to charge.
Battery is over-voltage Use a multi-meter to check the voltage of the battery. Make sure the battery voltage is not exceeding the rated specification of the charge controller. Disconnect battery.
PV is over-voltage Use a multi-meter to check the voltage of the panels. Ensure that they meet the specification of the controller to not exceed 25 VDC.
PV terminal low output The PV output is typically lower in the early mornings and in the late afternoons. This should not require troubleshooting unless a solar panel is defective.
Battery is over-heating When heat is exceeding the specification of the controller, it will automatically shut down. The controller will resume to operate once it interprets a change in temperature.

Troubleshooting and error codes

Description Troubleshoot
Battery is low-voltage Use a multi-meter to verify the rated battery voltage. Disconnect any loads connected to the battery to allow it to charge.
Battery is over-voltage Use a multi-meter to check the voltage of the battery. Make sure the battery voltage is not exceeding the rated specification of the charge controller. Disconnect battery.
PV is over-voltage Use a multi-meter to check the voltage of the panels. Ensure that they meet the specification of the controller to not exceed 25 VDC.
PV terminal low output The PV output is typically lower in the early mornings and in the late afternoons. This should not require troubleshooting unless a solar panel is defective.
Battery is over-heating When heat is exceeding the specification of the controller, it will automatically shut down. The controller will resume to operate once it interprets a change in temperature.