The fuses that I ordered were originally supposed to come Monday, then the USPS site started saying Saturday by 9 pm, which it was still saying at 8:50 pm. That didn't happen. Monday it was, despite the update getting my hopes up.
Late Monday, too, so it was pretty darn hot here in SW FL when I set about making final connections and powering up. I did some bumbling around trying to pair things to the app on my phone. It would have been helpful if they told me to read PIN numbers off the sides of things BEFORE I installed them in awkward and inaccessible positions. At one point, the red ALARM light on the inverter started flashing and I heard clicking like a contact being made/broken. I wondered if it was because I was trying to pair without a readily accessible PIN.
Nope. It was the heat. When I got it paired, the alarm on the app said "high temperature alarm" and noted the time. Elsewhere in the app, it said that my battery temperature was 36 degrees Celsius.
Hmm... In the manual, it said that the battery temp sensor was optional so I didn't install it. My batteries are Bluetooth and i can see their temperature and the state of each cell, so after a brief argument with the Department of Redundancy Department, I decided that two temp sensors were not necessary.
Or maybe they are? The ACTUAL temp of my batteries was 32 Celsius. Why the app thought it knew battery temp without a battery temp sensor installed is beyond me.
Or maybe the high temp alarm wasn't about the batteries at all? I assume the inverter has sensors in it too, so maybe the alarm was about the inverter being too hot, not the batteries? I don't know and the alarm message wasn't specific.
Anyway, it seems to be working as an inverter and a charger and I'm working on understanding the app and eventually may hook up my laptop with the USB dongle and "configurator" program, if I figure out why I should do such a thing. I will probably install the battery temp sensor just out of curiousity.