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JNGE Power Buck Series - User Manual

JNGE Power Buck Series
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Anhui JNGE Power Co.,Ltd
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JN-MPPT-MINI/AL/BL/CL Buck Series
Solar Charge Controller
User Manual
Anhui JNGE Power Co., Ltd.
Adress: Unit F, No.99, Yonghe Road, Animation Industry Park, Hi-Tech Zone, Hefei
City, Anhui Province, China Mainland
Tel: 0551-65372576

Questions and Answers

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    April DelgadoAug 11, 2025
    What to do if my JNGE Power Buck Controller is overloading?
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      Ronald DavisAug 12, 2025
      If your JNGE Power Controller is overloading, it's likely because the load power is too large. You can resolve this by reducing the load power, restarting to release the fault, and ensuring there's no excessive sensibility and capacitive load.
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    Robert DanielsAug 17, 2025
    Why is my JNGE Power Buck battery over voltage (overcharge)?
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      Jacqueline HinesAug 18, 2025
      Battery over voltage in your JNGE Power Controller can occur due to several reasons: the controller's overvoltage protection point being lower than the highest charging range, the battery aging or being over-discharged, or large dynamic changes in load. To address this, reset the battery overvoltage protection point using the device button, PC host computer, or APP. If the battery is aging, it needs replacement. For over-discharge, manually set the battery voltage level. Also, reduce large dynamic changes in load.
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    Derek TaylorAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my JNGE Power Buck heat sink is overheating?
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      moraleswilliamAug 25, 2025
      If your JNGE Power Controller's heat sink is overheating, it could be due to a high ambient temperature, poor equipment heat dissipation, inadequate fan ventilation, or a damaged fan. Check the equipment's installation environment, remove any obstructions, and ensure the fan is well-ventilated. If the fan is damaged, it needs to be replaced.
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    williamsjeremyAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my JNGE Power Controller battery is under voltage (over discharge)?
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      raymonddavisAug 29, 2025
      If your JNGE Power Controller indicates a battery under voltage (over discharge), it means the battery voltage is lower than the undervoltage protection setting. Try reducing or disconnecting the load. If the alarm stops and the battery voltage returns to normal, it suggests the load power is too high or the battery voltage and capacity are too low. Alternatively, disconnect the load controller. If the alarm persists and the battery voltage doesn't reach the over-discharge recovery setting, charge the battery using PV or other methods until it reaches the set recovery point.
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    Randy DominguezSep 5, 2025
    How to fix array over voltage on JNGE Power Buck?
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      Mr. Joshua Johnson PhDSep 5, 2025
      To fix array over voltage on your JNGE Power Controller, which is caused by having too many PV arrays in series, disconnect the PV array. Reduce the number of PV arrays connected in series, and ensure that the PV array open circuit voltage does not exceed the set value in the “Table 3- 1 PV Electrical Parameters” table.

JNGE Power Buck Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJNGE Power
ModelBuck Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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