The guys from Redarc called me and gave a detailed explanation. Unfortunately I am somewhat illiterate when it comes to matters concerning the electrical triangle and related matters. Suffice to my position remains unchanged.
The unit needs 17.2 volts to turn on (you know that). I don't know why and I'm too electrically stupid to understand why, but smart enough to know that this will have some logical reason. I also understand it will work down to 9V. I'm sorry Dane, it doesn't help your issue in the original post but rather than rely on the comments here try ringing them both. If I had a panel that did not work I would try someone else's panel and
1. If that worked, ring my panel supplier; or
2. If it didn't, ring redarc (or projecta etc)
The only certain thing is Redarc haters will blame Redarc and Projecta haters will blame Projecta.
Regards MLC - useless as a vibrator without batteries. (But the pleasant thought is there)
The unit needs 17.2 volts to turn on (you know that). I don't know why and I'm too electrically stupid to understand why, but smart enough to know that this will have some logical reason. I also understand it will work down to 9V. I'm sorry Dane, it doesn't help your issue in the original post but rather than rely on the comments here try ringing them both. If I had a panel that did not work I would try someone else's panel and
1. If that worked, ring my panel supplier; or
2. If it didn't, ring redarc (or projecta etc)
The only certain thing is Redarc haters will blame Redarc and Projecta haters will blame Projecta.
Regards MLC - useless as a vibrator without batteries. (But the pleasant thought is there)
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