This section controls load behavior, such as low voltage disconnects and dimming percentage. A low voltage disconnect is imperative to not permanently damage your batteries. “LVD load 1 offset” controls LVD relative to voltage or SOC.
If you do not have a CIS-N-2L, you only can operate one load per controller. Load 1 refers to a load that is not being dimmed. “LVD Load 2” is for a load that is going to be dimmed. If you do have a CIS-N-2L, load 1 cannot be dimmed, but load 2 can. This does not imply that load 2 has to be dimmed. If you have a CIS-N-2L, go back to the main menu and select “CIS/CIS-N Dual Load Controller” instead.
“LVD: Base + Offset (V)” changes LVD relative to voltage, from a base level of 10.98V. When you select “voltage” under LVD indicator type, the offset can be adjusted to 10.98V to 17.35V. Base is the value you cannot go under and offset adjusts the voltage relative to the base. Note: This setting is only possible when “EXPERT-MODE ENABLED” is selected in the “Battery Charge Regime Settings” menu.
Emergency high/low-voltage values dictate when the controller will turn off based upon extreme battery voltage levels.
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