If part of the screw is sticking out on the back side, it may not be too bad a problem. But one way or another you first want to find out if you can get something to hold onto the screw so that you can try to back it out. First off, see if you can remove the part (the battery retainer?) that the screw was going through.
Of course, we have raised this issue with GE (GivEnergy), and initially, they told us that recalibrating the battery would fix the problem. Recalibrating simply means discharging the battery to 0% and then charging it to 100% so the software can learn the bottom and top values.
Check the battery pack status. Ensure that the indicator on the front panel of the battery pack is off. Check the temperature of the copper bars and screws of the battery pack using an infrared thermometer. If the temperature is too high, wait until the battery pack cools down before proceeding to the next step.
That's approximately 3.4kWh gone up in the air, which is 34% of the battery. And this is happening a couple of times a week. I ran a couple of tests, and it appears that 1kWh of battery charge is lost per day! Of course, we have raised this issue with GE (GivEnergy), and initially, they told us that recalibrating the battery would fix the problem.
Recalibrating simply means discharging the battery to 0% and then charging it to 100% so the software can learn the bottom and top values. However, as they are unable to schedule the recalibration (i.e. so it happens at night when energy is cheaper), we were postponing it.
If you're experiencing electrical issues immediately after a battery replacement or disconnect, make sure the battery cables were re-attached and tightened down properly. Herculean strength isn't necessary, but the cables should be snug and not move around or come off of the battery posts.
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Ensure that the indicator on the front panel of the battery pack is off. Check the temperature of …
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If fitted, locate the DC isolator (black rotating switch) and rotate this to the off position too. If …
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In case the battery has screws, place and tighten the screws. Use a low torque setting, and do …
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3) Find the screw. Disconnect the battery and solar panel or breaker. Reinstall the screw. Note that "proper torque" does not mean tighten as hard as you can.
Of course, we have raised this issue with GE (GivEnergy), and initially, they …
If fitted, locate the DC isolator (black rotating switch) and rotate this to the off position too. If your battery has stopped working, rotate the rotary isolator (red switch) to the off position. After one …
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Of course, we have raised this issue with GE (GivEnergy), and initially, they told us that recalibrating the battery would fix the problem. Recalibrating simply means discharging …
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