Renogy Adventurer Flush Mount Charge Controller w LCD Display User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Renogy
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ADVENTURER
30A PWM
Flush Mount Charge Controller w/ LCD Display
Version 2.0
Important Safety Instructions
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This manual contains important safety, installation, and operating instructions for the charge controller. The following symbols are used throughout the manual:
Indicates a potentially dangerous condition. Use extreme caution when
performing this task.
Indicates a critical procedure for safe and proper operation of the
controller.
Indicates a procedure or function that is important to the safe and proper
operation of the controller.
General Safety Information
- Read all of the instructions and cautions in the manual before beginning the installation.
- There are no serviceable parts for this controller. Do NOT disassemble or attempt to repair the controller.
- Make sure all connections going into and from the controller are tight. There may be sparks when making connections, therefore, make sure there are not flammable materials or gases near installation.
Charge Controller Safety
- NEVER connect the solar panel array to the controller without a battery. Battery must be connected first. This may cause a dangerous occurrence where the controller would experience a high open circuit voltage at the terminals.
- Ensure input voltage does not exceed 50 VDC to prevent permanent damage. Use the Open Circuit (Voc) to make sure the voltage does not exceed this value when connecting panels together in series.
- The charge controller should be installed indoors in a well-ventilated, cool, and dry environment.
- Do NOT allow water to enter the controller.
Battery Safety
- Do NOT let the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery touch each other.
- Explosive battery gases may be present while charging. Be certain there is enough ventilation to release the gases.
- Be careful when working with large lead acid batteries. Wear eye protection and have fresh water available in case there is contact with the battery acid.
- Over-charging and excessive gas precipitation may damage the battery plates and activate material shedding on them. Too high of an equalizing charge or too long of one may cause damage. Please carefully review the specific requirements of the battery used in the system.
- Equalization is carried out only for non-sealed / vented / flooded / wet cell lead acid batteries.
- Do NOT equalize VRLA type AGM / Gel / Lithium cell batteries UNLESS permitted by battery manufacturer.
Connect battery terminals to the charge controller BEFORE connecting the solar panel(s) to the charge controller.NEVER connect solar panels to charge controller until the battery is connected.
Once equalization is active in the battery charging, it will not exit this stage unless there is adequate charging current from the solar panel. There should be NO load on the batteries when in equalization charging stage.
General Information
The Adventurer is an advanced charge controller for off-grid solar applications. Integrating highly efficient PWM charging, this controller increases battery life and improved system performance. It can be used for 12V or 24V battery or battery bank. The controller is embedded with self- diagnostics and electronic protection functions that prevent damages from installation mistakes or system faults.
Key Features
- Automatic recognition for 12V or 24V system voltage.
- 30A charging capacity.
- Backlit LCD screen for displaying system operating information and data.
- Compatible with AGM, Sealed, Gel, Flooded, and Lithium batteries.
- 4 Stage PWM charging: Bulk, Boost. Float, and Equalization.
- Temperature compensation and correcting the charging and discharging parameters automatically, improving battery lifetime.
- Protection against: overcharging, over current, short-circuit, and reverse polarity.
- Unique USB port on the front display.
- Integrated communication port for remote monitoring
- Charges over-discharged lithium iron-phosphate batteries
- Specifically designed for RV application and allows for aesthetically clean flush mounting on walls.
- Remote temperature compensation compatible.
- Remote battery voltage sensor compatible.
Product Overview
Identification of Parts
#| Label|
Description
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1| USB Port| 5V, Up to 2.4A USB port for charging USB devices.
2| Select Button| Cycle through the interface
3| Enter Button| Parameter Setting button
4| LCD Display| Blue Backlit LCD displays system status information
5| Mounting Holes| diameter holes for mounting the controller
6| PV Terminals| Positive and Negative PV Terminals
7| Battery Terminals| Positive and Negative Battery Terminals
8| RS232 Port| Communication port for connecting monitoring accessories such
as Bluetooth requires a separate purchase.
9| Temperature Sensor Port| Battery Temperature Sensor port utilizing data for
accurate temperature compensation and charge voltage adjustment.
10| BVS| Battery Voltage Sensor port for measuring the battery voltage
accurately with longer line runs.
Dimensions
Adventurer Controller
Adventurer Accessory
Included Components
Adventurer Surface Mount Attachment
The Renogy Adventurer Surface Mount will give you the option to mount the
charge controller to any flat surface; circumventing the flush mount option.
Screws included for the attachment Screws are included for flush mounting.
Optional Components
These components are not included and require a separate purchase.
Remote Temperature Sensor:
This sensor measures the temperature at the battery and uses this data for
very accurate temperature compensation. Accurate temperature compensation is
important in ensuring proper battery charging regardless of the temperature.
Do Not use this sensor when charging lithium battery.
Battery Voltage Sensor (BVS):
The battery voltage sensor is polarity sensitive and should be used if the
adventurer will be installed with longer line runs. In longer runs, due to
connection and cable resistance, there can be discrepancies in the voltages at
the battery terminals. The BVS will make sure the voltage is always correct to
ensure the most efficient charging.
Renogy BT-1 Bluetooth Module:
The BT-1 Bluetooth module is a great addition to any Renogy charge controllers
with a RS232 port and is used to pair charge controllers with the Renogy BT
App. After pairing is done you can monitor your system and change parameters
directly from you cell phone or tablet. No more wondering how your system is
performing, now you can see the performance in real time without the need of
checking on the controller’s LCD.
Renogy DM-1 4G Data Module:
The DM-1 4G Module is capable of connecting to select Renogy charge
controllers through an RS232, and is used to pair charge controllers with
Renogy 4G monitoring app. This app allows you to conveniently monitor your
system and charge syeters parameters remotely from anywhere 4G LTE network
service is available.
Installation
Connect battery terminal wires to the charge controller FIRST then connect the solar panel(s) to the charge controller. NEVER connect solar panel to charge controller before the battery.
Do not over tighten the screw terminals. This could potentially break the
piece that holds the wire to the charge controller.
Refer to the technical specifications for max wire sizes on the controller and
for the maximum amperage going through wires.
Mounting Recommendations:
Never install the controller in a sealed enclosure with flooded batteries. Gas can accumulate and there is a risk of explosion.
The Adventurer is designed for flush mounting on a wall. It consists of a face
plate with projecting terminals on the backside for connecting the battery
bank, panels, and optional sensors for accurate battery voltage sensing and
battery temperature compensation. If utilizing the wall mount, then the wall
will be required to be cut to accommodate the projecting terminals on the
backside. Make sure that the pocket of the wall cut leaves enough space to not
damage the terminals when the Adventurer is being pushed back into the cut out
section of the wall.
The front of the Adventurer will serve as a heat sink, therefore it is
important to ensure that the mounting location is not near any heat generating
sources and ensure that there is proper airflow across the faceplate of the
Adventurer to remove the heat dissipated from the surface.
- Choose Mounting Location- -place the controller on a vertical surface protected from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and water. Make sure there is good ventilation.
- Check for Clearance- -verify that there is sufficient room to run wires, as well as clearance above and below the controller for ventilation. The clearance should be at least 6 inches (150mm).
- Cut out Wall section- -the recommended wall size to be cut should follow the inner protruding part of the charge controller while being careful not to go past the mounting holes. The depth should be at least 1.7 inches (43mm).
- Mark Holes
- Drill Holes
The Adventurer comes equipped with screws for wall mounting. If they are not suitable try using Pan Head Phillips Screw 18-8 Stainless Steel M3.9 Size 25mm length screws
- Secure the charge controller.
Flush Mounting:
Surface Mount Attachment:
The charge controller can also be mounted on a flat surface using the
Adventurer Surface Mount Attachment. In order to properly mount the charge
controller, there is no need to cut a section of the wall considering the
charge controller can now be mounted on a flat surface using the attachment.
Mark and drill holes using the four pan head Phillips screws that are provided
specifically for the surface mount option.
Wiring
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Unscrew battery terminals by rotating counterclockwise to open the hatch. Then connect the positive and negative battery connections in their appropriate labeled terminal. The controller will turn on upon successful connection.
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Unscrew PV terminals by rotating counterclockwise to open the hatch. Then connect the positive and negative battery connections in their appropriate labeled terminal.
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Insert temperature sensor block terminal and connect wire. It is not polarity sensitive. (Optional, requires a separate purchase).
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Insert the battery voltage sensor terminal block in the Batt Remote port. This is polarity sensitive. (Optional, requires a separate purchase).
If unscrewing the Battery Voltage Sensor terminal block, make sure to not mix the wires. It is polarity sensitive and may cause damage to the controller if connected incorrectly.
Operation
After connecting the battery to the charge controller, the controller will
turn on automatically. Assuming normal operation, the charge controller will
cycle through different display. They are as follows:
The
Adventurer is an easy to use controller requiring minimal maintenance. The
user is able to adjust some parameters based on the display screen. The user
can manually cycle through the display screens by using the “SELECT” and
“ENTER” buttons
SELECT
ENTER| Cycles forwards through the different display screens.
Cycles backwards through the different select screens &
Customize some parameters on the charge controller
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System Status Icons
Icon | Behavior |
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Constant: System is normal, but it is not charging. |
Charging: The bars will be sequencing indicating the system is charging.
| Constant: The battery is at full charge.
Flashing: The battery is overvoltage.
| Flashing: The battery is under voltage.
| Flashing: The bars are sequencing,indicating the controller is
activating over-discharged lithium battery.
| Constant: System is abnormal.
Change the Parameters
Simply hold the “ENTER” button for approximately 5 seconds until the display flashes. Once flashing, then press “SELECT” until the desired parameter is reached and press “ENTER” one more time to lock in the parameter.
The screen must be at the appropriate interface in order to change the specific parameter.
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Power Generation Interface → Reset
The user is able to reset the current power generation (kWh) back to 0 kWh.
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Battery Interface → Set Battery Type
In this interface, the user is able to select which type of battery is connected to the charge controller. Choose from Sealed, Gel, or Flooded batteries.
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Battery TemperatureInterface ↓ Change from C° to F°
The user can select between displaying battery temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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Set Battery Type to Lithium → Set Lithium Battery Parameters
When using the Adventurer to charge lithium battery, the user is able to set Battery Parameters. In the Battery Interface, select Lithium as Battery Type. Short press “ENTER” to enter Battery Voltage selection interface. Press “SELECT” to select the Battery Voltage. Press “ENTER” to confirm selection and go to Charging Parameters Interface. Press “SELECT” to change the Boost Voltage. The default setting is 14.2V and the user is able to set it in the range 12.6~16.0V, with a step of 0.2V. Hold “ENTER” to confirm the selection. The setting will also be automatically saved after 15 seconds without holding “ENTER”.
The above settings are only available under Lithium Battery type.
Lithium Battery Activation
The Adventurer PWM charge controller has a reactivation feature to awaken a sleeping lithium battery. The protection circuit of Li-ion battery will typically turn the battery off and make it unusable if over-discharged. This can happen when storing a Li-ion pack in a discharged state for any length of time as self-discharge would gradually deplete the remaining charge. Without the wake-up feature to reactivate and recharge batteries, these batteries would become unserviceable and the packs would be discarded. The Adventurer will apply a small charge current to activate the protection circuit and if a correct cell voltage can be reached, it starts a normal charge.
When using the Adventurer to charge a 24V lithium battery bank, set the system voltage to 24V instead of auto recognition. Otherwise, the over-discharged 24V lithium battery wouldn’t be activated.
PWM Technology
The Adventurer utilizes Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technology for battery charging. Battery charging is a current based process so controlling the current will control the battery voltage. For the most accurate return of capacity, and for the prevention of excessive gassing pressure, the battery is required to be controlled by specified voltage regulation set points for Absorption, Float, and Equalization charging stages. The charge controller uses automatic duty cycle conversion, creating pulses of current to charge the battery. The duty cycle is proportional to the difference between the sensed battery voltage and the specified voltage regulation set point. Once the battery reached the specified voltage range, pulse current charging mode allows the battery to react and allows for an acceptable rate of charge for the battery level.
Four Charging Stages
The Adventurer has a 4-stage battery charging algorithm for a rapid,
efficient, and safe battery charging. They include Bulk Charge, Boost Charge,
Float Charge, and Equalization.
Bulk Charge: This algorithm is used for day to day charging. It uses 100% of available solar power to recharge the battery and is equivalent to constant current.
Boost Charge: When the battery has charged to the Boost voltage set- point, it undergoes an absorption stage which is equivalent to constant voltage regulation to prevent heating and excessive gassing in the battery. The Boost time is 120 minutes.
Float Charge: After Boost Charge, the controller will reduce the battery voltage to a float voltage set point. Once the battery is fully charged, there will be no more chemical reactions and all the charge current would turn into heat or gas. Because of this, the charge controller will reduce the voltage charge to smaller quantity, while lightly charging the battery. The purpose for this is to offset the power consumption while maintaining a full battery storage capacity. In the event that a load drawn from the battery exceeds the charge current, the controller will no longer be able to maintain the battery to a Float set point and the controller will end the float charge stage and refer back to bulk charging.
Equalization: Is carried out every 28 days of the month. It is intentional overcharging of the battery for a controlled period of time. Certain types of batteries benefit from periodic equalizing charge, which can stir the electrolyte, balance battery voltage and complete chemical reaction. Equalizing charge increases the battery voltage, higher than the standard complement voltage, which gasifies the battery electrolyte.
Once equalization is active in the battery charging, it will not exit this stage unless there is adequate charging current from the solar panel. There should be NO load on the batteries when in equalization charging stage.
Over-charging and excessive gas precipitation may damage the battery plates and activate material shedding on them. Too high of equalizing charge or for too long may cause damage. Please carefully review the specific requirements of the battery used in the system.
System Status Troubleshooting
Indicator
| Description|
Troubleshoot
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| Battery 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.
| Battery under voltage| Use a multi-meter to verify the rated battery
voltage. Disconnect any loads connected to the battery to allow it to charge.
Other Considerations
Charge controller does not charge during daytime when the sun is shining on
the solar panels.| Confirm that there is a tight and correct connection from
the battery bank to the charge controller and the solar panels to the charge
controller. Use a multi-meter to check if the polarity of the solar modules
have been reversed on the charge controller’s solar terminals.
Everything is connected correctly, but the LCD on the controller does not turn
on| Check the rated battery voltage. The LCD will not display on the charge
controller unless there is at least 9V coming from the battery bank.
Error Codes
Error Number|
Description
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E0
| No error detected
E01|
Battery over-discharged
E02
| Battery over-voltage
E06
|
Controller over-temperature
E07
|
Battery over-temperature
E08
|
PV input over-current
E10|
PV over-voltage
E13
| PV reverse polarity
E14|
Battery reverse polarity
Maintenance
For best controller performance, it is recommended that these tasks be performed from time to time.
- Check that controller is mounted in a clean, dry, and ventilated area.
- Check wiring going into the charge controller and make sure there is no wire damage or wear.
- Tighten all terminals and inspect any loose, broken, or burnt up connections.
Fusing
Fusing is a recommendation in PV systems to provide a safety measure for connections going from panel to controller and controller to battery. Remember to always use the recommended wire gauge size based on the PV system and the controller.
NEC Maximum Current for different Copper Wire Sizes
AWG
| 16| 14| 12| 10| 8| 6| 4| 2| 0
Max. Current| 10A| 10A| 15A| 20A| 30A| 55A| 75A| 95A|
170A
Fuse from Controller to Battery
Controller to Battery Fuse = Current Rating of Charge Controller Ex. Adventurer = 30A fuse from Controller to Battery
Fuse from Solar Panel(s) to Controller
Ex. 200W; 2 X 100 W panels Parallel
Total Amperage = Isc1 + Isc2 = (5.75A + 5.75A) 1.25
Fuse = minimum of 11.5 1.25 = 14.38= 15A fuse
Technical Specifications
Description | Parameter |
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Nominal Voltage | 12V/24V Auto Recognition |
Rated Charge Current | 30A |
Max. PV Input Voltage | 50 VDC |
USB Output | 5V, 2.4A max |
Self-consumption | ≤13mA |
Temperature Compensation Coefficient | -3mV/ ℃/2V |
Operating Temperature | -25 ℃ to +55 ℃ |
Storage Temperature | -35 ℃ to +80 ℃ |
Enclosure | IP20 |
Terminals | Up to # 8AWG |
Weight | 0.6 lbs / 272g |
Dimensions | 6.56 x 4.50 x 1.90 in / 167 x 114 x 48 mm |
Communication | RS232 |
Battery Type | Sealed (AGM), Gel, Flooded, and Lithium |
Battery Charging Parameters
Battery| GEL| SLD/ AGM| FLOODED|
LITHIUM
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High Voltage Disconnect| 16 V| 16 V| 16 V| 16 V
Charging Limit Voltage| 15.5 V| 15.5 V| 15.5 V| 15.5 V
Over Voltage Reconnect| 15 V| 15 V| 15 V| 15 V
Equalization Voltage| —–| —–| 14.8 V| —–
Boost Voltage| 14.2 V| 14.6 V| 14.6 V| 14.2 V (User: 12.6-16 V)
Float Voltage| 13.8 V| 13.8 V| 13.8 V| —–
Boost Return Voltage| 13.2 V| 13.2 V| 13.2 V| 13.2 V
Low Voltage Reconnect| 12.6 V| 12.6 V| 12.6 V| 12.6 V
Under Voltage Recover| 12.2 V| 12.2 V| 12.2 V| 12.2 V
Under Voltage Warning| 12V| 12V| 12V| 12V
Low Voltage Disconnect| 11.1 V| 11.1 V| 11.1 V| 11.1 V
Discharging Limit Voltage| 10.8 V| 10.8 V| 10.8 V| 10.8 V
Equalization Duration| ——-| —–| 2 hours| ——–
Boost Duration| 2 hours| 2 hours| 2 hours| ——–
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