Toro SA41 Marine Battery User Manual


 
6
READINGS
The SA41 ENERGY MANAGEMENT has six "Readings" displays to give you vital information
about your inverter and your batteries. By pressing the 'NEXT DISPLAY' key on the front panel, the
screen information rotates through displays of inverter Status, Time, AC Volts, AC Amps and Battery
Volts. When the optional current shunt (SA-S200) is installed, four additional readings are available;
these being Nett DC Current, Peak Charge Current, Nett Daily Amp Hours and Battery percentage
Charge.
TIME
AC VOLTS
AC AMPS
BATTERY VOLTS
WHERE THE OPTIONAL 200 AMP CURRENT SHUNT IS INSTALLED:
DC CURRENT
PEAK AMPS
Mon : 15:06
- - - Readings - - -
AC Volts : 240V
- - - Readings - - -
AC Amps : 2.5A
- - - Readings - - -
Batt Volts : 49.2V
- - - Readings - - -
Amps : 23.6A OUT
- - - Battery - - -
Pk Amps : 45.6 IN
- - - Battery - - -
Displays the Current Time (as a 24Hr clock) and day. This time is set as
described in "Settings" (see Page 8).
This screen gives an approximate indication of the AC voltage produced by
the inverter. The AC volts would normally read between 230V and 245V
except under high load or low battery conditions.
The AC current reading shows the total current drawn from the AC output
by the appliances connected to the inverter.
Displays the DC Battery volts. This provides you with an indication of the
condition of your battery bank.
This reading gives a Nett current; i.e., either charging the battery (IN) or
being taken out of the battery (OUT). The range for this reading is 0-100A
IN and 0-200A OUT continuous or 0-400A OUT intermittent.
This reading gives the peak Nett charging current into the batteries for the
present day (today). If no load has been present for the entire day, this will
indicate the peak combined charging current from your solar panels, wind
generator or other charging sources, thus allowing you to monitor their
operation. During the first day after the inverter is turned on at the circuit
breaker, this screen will display a meaningless figure.