OPERATING - PUP3
Troubleshooting
The charger LED halo
is red
Charger(s) LED halo
blinking red +
another charger with a
static red halo
Charger(s) LED halo are
blinking green
The measured resistance
value is not 60 Ohms
•
This is the default color on a Power Sharing system
at start up. If it lasts more than 30 seconds, check
to ensure that the Power Sharing system has been
properly configured. If not, correct the system
configuration and wait for up to another 30 seconds.
•
Make sure the total number of chargers includes the
Primary charger.
•
Make sure the "Maximum current per system (phase)"
is set correctly.
•
This signals an incorrect configuration. If you add
a charger to the Power Sharing network without
configuring it in the myWallbox app, the new charger
will display a red halo, while the primary charger will
have a blinking red halo. To fix this, access the Power
Sharing menu in the myWallbox app through the
primary charger and adjust the number of chargers in
the corresponding field.
•
Poor contact on the communication cables. Check
that all the communication cables are properly
connected on the chargers (see the Wiring section
above).
•
Incorrect resistance value between communication
lines. Turn off the power to all the chargers (circuit) and
measure the resistance between the (+) Wire and (-)
Wire. If the measurement is not at or around 60 Ohms,
check the wiring connections per the "Wiring" section
above.
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If the resistance value is higher than 60 Ohms, there is
only one charger in the T configuration.
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If the resistance value is lower than 60 Ohms, there
are more than two chargers in the T configuration.
•
The Power Sharing system must have both the first
and last chargers in the daisy chain set to the T
configuration. All the other chargers must be in NT
configurations.
•
If the Primary charger is not placed at either of the
ends and is placed at any other position in the daisy
chain, it should be in the NT configuration.
•
If the resistance value is not near 60 Ohms but the
configuration is correct, there may be a charger fault.
To check for a fault:
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