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wandering snail

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Away for just two days from Snail and as ever she throws a tantrum. This time the inverter's playing up so we've had to disconnect incase it's also frying the batteries in its malfunction. The 240V solar panels also normally go through the inverter so, what to do? Disconnect them too and/or somehow cover them up or leave them to do their usual via the regulator with nothing now draining the batteries cos we're just on hook up while we sort the inverter. Any ideas gratefully received.

By the way the inverter is a Mastervolt Mass Combi 12/2500 which seems to be stuck in bulk charging mode so any ideas on this too would be great.

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1 hour ago, wandering snail said:

Away for just two days from Snail and as ever she throws a tantrum. This time the inverter's playing up so we've had to disconnect incase it's also frying the batteries in its malfunction. The 240V solar panels also normally go through the inverter so, what to do? Disconnect them too and/or somehow cover them up or leave them to do their usual via the regulator with nothing now draining the batteries cos we're just on hook up while we sort the inverter. Any ideas gratefully received.

By the way the inverter is a Mastervolt Mass Combi 12/2500 which seems to be stuck in bulk charging mode so any ideas on this too would be great.

Normal poly panels wont come to any harm disconnected, just be careful though you dont get a shock from them, sorry i cant advise on the inverter as i use all sterling equipment, but i am sure someone will be along soon enough that can 

Rick

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