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HVA Charge Controller Instructions Troubleshooting

Missouri Wind and Solar - 440 Amp HVA Charge Controller  

12/24/48 Volt 440 Amp HVA Charge Controller Instructions and Troubleshooting

Our 440 Amp HVA Charge Controller for use with Wind Turbines, Solar Panels, and/or Hydro Systems is easily one of our most versatile, powerful controllers in our line of equipment. In our YouTube video below, Wyatt gives instructions on how to change the different settings and some general troubleshooting tips.

Some of the features of the HVA include:

  • Diversion-Charge Load Controller

  • 440 Amp 12, 24 or 48 volts

  • High contrast LED dual volt/amp meters with on/off switch

  • Built in D/C Breakers

  • Factory wired for both wind and solar

  • 10,000 Watts! 8 x 12 Hoffman Box

  • Reverse polarity protected

 

Wyatt also shows how to change the controller voltage, extended divert mode, and dump point voltage and what isn’t user changeable! 

The HVA Charge Controller does come with an instructional manual that will be useful in setup and maintenance. 

 

 


HVA Charge Controller Instructions and Troubleshooting:

  1. The controller typically ships with the voltage jumper pin set in the 24 volt position, but can easily be changed to 12, 24, 48 volt or extended divert mode by removing and replacing the pin in the appropriate position.
  2. The trip point (dump point voltage) is changed by turning the screw head with a small screwdriver and light pressure.Extended divert mode (EDM) can typically be left unset until you are more familiar or comfortable with your system. EDM basically holds the charge controller in a diversion and disconnect mode for a longer period of time.
    • Turning the screw counterclockwise will raise the dump point voltage higher
    • Turning the screw clockwise will lower the dump point voltage
  3. The left breaker is for the diversion load while the breaker on the right is for the wind turbine.
    • Manually trip the breaker by pressing the red button on the breaker.
    • Reset the breaker by gently pushing the red arm back up into place until you hear it click.
  4. If the amp and volt meters are set to on and are not displaying:
    • Check the glass fuse in the upper left inside the circuit board, as it may be blown.
    • If the fuse is in good condition but the meter is not displaying at all or is not displaying correctly, turn the unit power to off and remove the back cover of the meter. Check to see if the long black chip has fallen loose from its pin and replace it if that is the case. Firmly replace the back cover of the meter.
    • The fuse is 250 volt 2.5 amps
  5. Always have the charge controller hooked up to the batteries and do not connect wind or solar without having the controller connected to the battery bank.If you have a disconnect between the charge controller and the batteries, always disconnect your wind and solar before disconnecting the controller from the batteries.
    • If you do not, and the wind turbine or solar panels produce too high a voltage, it will either take out the fuse, or, if the fuse cannot handle the surge in time, it can do serious damage to the circuit board itself.