When I use this adapter, it doesn’t do anything.
The manufacturer told me the pinout wiring has to be altered from A to B.
Due to the fact the adapter I purchased is molded I was wondering if you had a suggestion on how to get to the finish line.
This will enable to me to reach two important goals.
1) I will be able to pre-charge the lithium ion batteries to their maximum charge before we move forward on the project.
2) More importantly, I will be able to precharge the batteries to IDENTICAL charge levels. This is really important to maximize the battery live on the batteries.
Lastly, I realized the current overall goal will not enable a very useful task.
Due to the poor weather for ½ the year, it would be ideal to be able to use the grid to bring the batteries up to full power when the sun is not out. The system here isn’t one intended to run the house 365 days a year and be completely off-grid. It is designed to be a backup system when the grid is down.
With the current setup, if grid is powering the house, and I want to charge the batteries using the wall outlet, can I:
Power down the wall units AND / OR throw the breakers for the wall unit at the panel near the wall units so that the wall units, though connected to the batteries physically, they aren’t on, and or they aren’t connected to the rest of the house so I can still charge the batteries from the wall?