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Can't turn Multiplus on after alarm

I can set the Multiple to on/charger/inverter as I like. I can turn it off as I like. But if I'd had a low voltage alarm, while hooked to shore power, even if I acknowledge the alarm, I can't change the inverter from off to any on/charger/inverter setting.


Can someone let me know the solution?

Multiplus-II
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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

@CaptainPalapa

Do you have lithium batteries? They possibly have gone into protection.

And so the multi will not see any power from them and not switch on.


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captainpalapa answered ·

@Alexandra that sounds like a possibility, yet it doesn't stay that way forever. Should I check with Battle Born on the time frame?

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

@CaptainPalapa

I personally would. I have not used battle born, but other drop in replacement batteries I have used have experienced this. Follow the wake up procedure for the battery if it has shutdown.

Do you have a gx device in the system? Have you tried just rebooting it when the issue occurs?

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captainpalapa answered ·

I'll definitely reach out to Battle Born. Hopefully I won't have this problem anymore, it was a side effect of this (post, with resolution, good read): https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/52434/victron-3000-30-amps-vs-50-amps-shore-vs-solar-bat.html

Thanks for your reply, @Alexandra !

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niten-michael answered ·

perment off state


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