My RJ-30 system installed six days ago has been running well, even with it calculating the water temperature as low as 57 degrees. The water temperature has continued to slowly drop. I've been trying to monitor the system to see if/when it stops generating due to its low temperature threshold. I found this isn't easy to do because the generator light is off most of the time because the output is set a 30%. I don't think there's a "low temperature" indicator on this device so I suspect it simply stops generating when its low temperature limit is reached.
Is it true this device doesn't indicate when it's unable to run due to low temperature? If so how does one know? This device seems to either be on or off and controls output by controlling duty cycle with very long on/off cycle times. Does anyone know what the duty cycle algorithm is? Also, does this device have a "life clock" that keeps track of overall "powered cell" time?
Is it true this device doesn't indicate when it's unable to run due to low temperature? If so how does one know? This device seems to either be on or off and controls output by controlling duty cycle with very long on/off cycle times. Does anyone know what the duty cycle algorithm is? Also, does this device have a "life clock" that keeps track of overall "powered cell" time?