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The display scrolls through the screens shown above. Solar is Y if available. Mains is Y if available.
Mains to Inv is Y if the Mains input to the Inverter is ON : This is controlled by Rehub based on the
state of charge of the batteries and availability of Solar Power. The + / - sign indicates that a counter is
running which will change the state from Y to N Or N to Y . Mains to Inv : Y means the Inverter and
Solar(If Solar is Y) are charging the batteries.
The Solar output screen shows the Output Amps and the instantaneous Power generated.
When Solar is unavailable, it is shown as LOW.
Solar Output (L)
LOW
0.0A
When you see L within brackets, this indicates that REhub is limiting the current output to keep
batteries safe. The current limit is by default set at 10A and is triggered when Mains is available and
Mains to Inverter is ON.
Both the Inverter and Solar charger are charging the batteries. The 'Energy' screen (Solar Units)
shows the Cumulative energy generated by Solar PV. The screen shows the total energy generated
from the Solar PV panels from the date of Installation. The value can be reset by disconnecting the
batteries.
The Int Temp is the Internal temperature of the Heatsinks.
When the unit is set to a mode other than Auto, one of the following screens is additionally shown in
each cycle.
Mains Mode
OnAlwys
7.3
Using Auto and Override modes in REhub.
REhub by default is in Auto mode. REhub decides to switch off the AC Mains input to the Inverter
based on the availability of Solar energy and the state of charge of the batteries. This forces the
Inverter to use Solar energy to service the Loads. Similarly REhub auto restores the Mains
connection when there is no Solar energy or the state of charge of the batteries is below a set
value. As a user you can decide to OVERRIDE the decision of REhub by forcing REhub to keep the
Mains switch ON. In ONAlwas (For On Always) mode, REhub keeps the Mains ON at all times. In
ON1Day (for ON One Day) mode, REhub keeps REhub ON for the next 24 Hours and goes back
automatically to Auto Mode at the end of 24 Hours. In OFF Grid mode, REhub continues to keep
the Mains input to Inverter in forced OFF even when Solar is unavailable till the Battery reaches
12.5V/25V. These Override modes may be required in case the day is very cloudy and Inverter is
toggling frequently between using Solar and using the Mains to power the load. Alternately, This
may be required if heavy loads like Mixer-grinder is connected to the lighting circuit supported by
the Inverter. When running a mixer, switch to ONAlwas or ON1Day mode when power is available,
to ensure the Inverter is not delivering power from the batteries to the mixer. Make sure to switch
back to Auto when the desired usage is completed.
7.3.1
Changing Mode using Mode Switch.
Press and hold the Mode select switch. The unit will display the mode it is in <Brackets>. By
default, the unit will be in Auto Mode. If you continue HOLDING the Mode select button in pressed
position, the next option moves to the bracketed position. Releasing the button now will select that
option. Continue pressing the switch and the display cycles through the three options. REhub will
move to the Mode that is in bracketed position when the button is released. When a Mode is
selected you will get a confirmation screen indicating the mode in which REhub is functioning now.
Mains Setting
(Auto) > OnAlwys
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Solar Output (L)
256.5W
9.33A
Mains Mode
On1Day
Mains Setting
(OnAlwys) >On1Day
Mains Mode
Offgrid
Mains Setting
(On1Day) > Offgrid
V3.0
Mains Setting
(Offgrid) > Auto
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