PowerOptimal Elon® 100 Troubleshooting Guide for Electricians v2.12

NOTE: This Troubleshooting Guide is intended for electricians and not general users. Users should please refer to the User Manual, which can be found at www.poweroptimal.com/manuals. Please see page 3 for a summary of the Elon®’s controller and LED lights. Always check the PowerOptimal website for the latest version of this guide.

Unit no.

Development name

Elon®

serial no.

Date

Name: 1st level support person

Unit construction status (Works OR Final Completion)

Resident name

Reported issue (customer)

Reported issue (Level 1 Support)

Troubleshooting Steps

No.

Action

Result

Units

1

Confirm correct wiring and polarity to Elon®. Also confirm test meter wires are connected correctly, black to common!

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2

Confirm correct voltages and currents of all connections through the following steps:

2a

Confirm open / closed thermostat voltages (11 – 14 V DC open, 0 V DC closed).

V DC (open)

V DC (closed)

2b

Confirm controller wire is connected properly. The connections should “click” into place and appropriate LEDs should indicate (be active).

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2c

With solar power to element switched on (green LED flashing), confirm same DC voltage to element as measured at solar terminals.

V DC solar

V DC element

2d

With DC clamp meter confirm that there is an active current through element.

A DC

2e

With mains power to element switched on (red LED flashing), confirm same AC voltage to element as measured at mains terminals (should be approx. 230V AC).

V AC mains

V AC element

2f

With AC clamp meter confirm active current through element of between 9 and 18 Amps depending on element rating.

A AC

3

If you used a test controller for troubleshooting, remember to plug the wire from the installed controller back into the Elon® and check functioning.

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4

Set thermostat back to original setting.

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5

Write down the conclusion from your testing (What caused the reported issue?) & any other observations:

Things to Remember

The Mains & Solar indicator lights (LEDs) indicate the following conditions:

 

Lights (LEDs)

Meaning

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Green light ON

Geyser on temperature

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Green light flashing

Heating with solar

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Red light ON

Mains power available (power to Elon® unit on)

⏺⏺

Red light flashing

Heating with mains

⏺⏺

Both lights ON

Geyser is on temperature. Mains power available (mains power to Elon® unit on)

⏺⏺

Red light ON & Green light flashing

Heating with solar. Mains power available (mains power to Elon® unit on)

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Red & Green light flashing fast

Isolation fault (contact electrician)

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Both lights OFF

No power to unit (e.g. no sun + power failure, or no sun + geyser breaker at DB board is switched off) OR supply voltage outside specifications

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* Times are approximate – will vary slightly with season and location

Dial Setting

Time on Mains*

Time on Solar*

24-Hour Clock

MAINS ONLY

24 hr

Never

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1

12:00

to

08:00

08:00

to

12:00

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2

14:30

to

05:30

05:30

to

14:30

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3

17:00

to

03:00

03:00

to

17:00

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SOLAR ONLY

Never

24 hr

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Revision #1
Created 2026-06-10 04:00:48 UTC by Sean Moolman
Updated 2026-06-10 04:00:49 UTC by Sean Moolman