rwineteer wrote:The site is solar, and normally runs at 12V. It may very well be only getting 10.4V (it dropped from 10.7V), but I thought I'd check here first if anyone has experienced this before. It's a remote site, taking a few hours to get to, so we'll have to contact the site owner to see if they can determine the voltage to the netonix. I had the thought that since all the equipment being powered through the netonix weren't having any issues, that perhaps it was just a status reporting bug.
I did a "reload cold", but that didn't appear to actually power cycle the device. The gui reboot looks to be a warm reboot as well, is there a way to power cycle from the cli/gui, or will that require a physical reboot?
There is no way to do a COLD BOOT or Power Cycle from the UI or the CLI, that is a WARM boot or reload.
My guess is that your input voltage is 10.7V and there is a bug in the other fields. Obviously if the input current is wrong there is not way to calculate the efficiency so I understand why that is blank.
Will a power cycle fix it? - Maybe but there may also be a UI / reporting bug.
I would strongly suggest changing your site around to be 24V, at 9V-11V you only have 100 watts of POE power budget.
The system is much more efficient with 24V and 48V battery sites, the ability to drop down to 9V is more for
"emergency" depth of discharge say on a cloudy couple days in the winter.
Can you run 12V sites? - YES but only recommended if your POE budget is SMALL and you only need one battery there. If you're going to have more than 1 battery your better to hook them in series.