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All CC's have their problems and MidNite has had their share, but
losing or forgetting their programming has not<br>
been one of them that I'm aware of.<br>
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If it is a standard Classic with MNGP display, don't forget to
press ENTER after setting parameters so that<br>
the Classic remembers those settings if the DC goes off and back
on again.<br>
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I would give Ryan call in tech support. extension 151.<br>
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boB<br>
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On 2/17/2014 8:06 PM, Jerry Shafer wrote:<br>
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<div>Has anyone had an issue with Midnite solar Charge
controllers loosing programming. I have had Out back FM 80 do
this and it was an software issue they fixed it. Now I have
the same thing with midnite either that or the customer is
messing with it and this is also a good possibility but before
I go there I want to confirm with you all out there. The issue
from Outback is if the CC is powered down on both sides it
will loose memory, I cant confirm this as the customer is away
and I cant get on site but we have Nickle Iron batteries that
require high charge voltage to charge at all and it seams to
not maintain the charge voltage setting. <br>
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Thanks <br>
Jerry</div>
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