LED color/Behavior | State | Actions |
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Battery status green, all 3 LEDs steady Device status green, steady |
Battery is fully charged (SoC, state of charge = 100 %) DC power is available. Charging is stopped or in float mode. |
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Battery status green, blinking SoC = 70–100 % SoC = 40–70 % SoC < 40 % Device status green, steady |
Battery is charging. DC power is available either from DC or solar input. |
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Battery status green, steady, 0 to 2 LEDs blank SoC = 100 % SoC = 70–100 % SoC = 40–70 % Battery status yellow, steady or blinking, 2 LEDs blank SoC = 10–40 % SoC < 10 % Device status green, steady |
Battery is not charging. DC power is available but the voltage level is insufficient for charging. The voltage must be at least 15 V. |
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Battery status blank Device status green, blinking |
Battery is functional but discharging. There is no DC power and the system is running on batteries. Battery LEDs are powered off to save power. |
If you want to check the battery SoC, short press the Power/Test button. The SoC is displayed in the battery LEDs. |
The last known battery status
Device status yellow, steady |
BMU801 is overheated. Internal temperature sensor has detected an excessive operating temperature. Battery charging is temporarily paused until the device temperature is within the operational limits again. |
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Battery status red, steady Device status yellow, blinking |
Battery is overheated. Battery temperature sensing resistor (NTC) has detected an excessive operating temperature. Battery charging is temporarily paused until the battery temperature is within the operational limits again. |
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Battery status red, blinking Device status yellow, blinking |
Battery is faulty or disconnected, DC power is available. The system has detected a serious battery failure. |
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Battery status blank Device status yellow, blinking |
Battery is faulty, DC power is unavailable. The system has detected a serious battery failure in one of the batteries (the other battery is still functioning). |
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The last known battery status
Device status red, steady |
Safe input current limit (10.0 A) is exceeded. If the input current exceeds 10.5 A for 30 seconds, the DC output power is temporarily disabled for 2 minutes. | If the error situation continues and BMU801 cannot enable DC output power, detach the DC out connector from BMU801. If the device status LED turns into something else than steady red, it indicates that BMU801 functions correctly and there is a problem somewhere else in the system. |
DC output short circuit protection has been triggered. BMU801 tries to enable DC output periodically until the short circuit condition has been resolved. DC output is re-enabled 5 times with a 1‑second interval, after which BMU801 waits for 10 seconds and tries again (this is repeated indefinitely). |
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Battery status blank Device status red, steady |
BMU801 malfunction. This state may appear during boot or operation. |
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Battery status green, steady, 0 to 2 LEDs blank SoC = 100 % SoC = 70–100 % SoC = 40–70 % Battery status yellow, steady or blinking, 2 LEDs blank SoC = 10–40 % SoC < 10 % Device status red, blinking |
Rotary switch does not match the originally selected position during normal operation. Charging is disabled. |
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Battery status blank Device status red, blinking |
Rotary switch is in unsupported position at startup. DC output and charging are disabled. |
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Battery status blank Device status blank |
BMU801 does not power up from DC input power or BMU801 does not power up from battery power. |
If you have only one battery in your system:
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1 All
input power connectors have reverse polarity protection, which means that no
damage has been done to the system if the connector has been accidentally
wired the wrong way or polarity is incorrect at the source.