

In normal operation the Solar iBoost+™ has a fan that runs much like a computer fan and the noise level is quite discreet. Only Solar iBoost+ models from May 2019 can be adjusted, a solution for earlier and original models is to replace the Sender with a Sender 250 available in the on line shop. This can be overcome by adjusting the battery storage or Solar iBoost+ cut in thresholds (Solar iBoost+ 100W) so they do not conflict. On site battery storage may be exporting small amounts of power to the grid. It is fitted after Henley blocks and sending an incorrect reading.ģ. The clamp may be fitted the wrong way aroundĢ. at nightĬheck the orientation and location of the clamp as it is detecting a current flow owing to:ġ. If this message appears and heating occurs when there is no excess solar generation e.g. Another way is to switch off as many home appliances as possible and the diversion levels should rise in line with the increased excess energy. To test this is correct you can switch on a kettle and you will see the energy diversion stop or reduce. The lightning LED flashes blue and the screen indicates the value in kW.
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You can find information on how to install and utilize the solar roof in our Solar roof article.This message means that the clamp is detecting excess PV energy generation which the Solar iBoost™ is capturing and diverting to the immersion heater. With the solar roof attached, you should be provided with the most power you could ever need and greatly reduce the need to charge Bird Buddy additionally. If you purchased the solar roof add-on, it will aid in making sure your Bird Buddy receives a continuous charge during daylight. Charging Bird Buddy with the solar roof add-on We recommend that the camera module is always taken inside for charging. Otherwise, such a setup could pose a big safety concern. However, you should only do this if your Bird Buddy is located in an appropriate setting (such as a balcony or roofed terrace). You can also replace the USB C cable with a longer one. NOTE: For continuous charging outside, you could run an extension cord to a power adapter that the USB C cable is plugged into.

The Bird Buddy camera module is powered by a 3800 mAh rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
