The available user support for the Swytch conversion kit lists the controls and their available settings but does not really explain the logic of the settings regarding delivered power. After an online conversation with Swytch it seems that the controls work as follows:
The Settings menu lists three setting which affect the power output:
Below is the max current matrix for the powerpack. Along the top is the Max Current Levels (Power Limit Setting) and their corresponding maximum current. Along the side is the PAS level (set using the up/down buttons when in operation).
In the middle is the max current once both are combined. Note that the factory default for ECO and PRO is both 10A, but that corresponds to level 5 in ECO and level 3 in PRO.
The following examples might be useful:
I hope this helps ....
The Settings menu lists three setting which affect the power output:
Below is the max current matrix for the powerpack. Along the top is the Max Current Levels (Power Limit Setting) and their corresponding maximum current. Along the side is the PAS level (set using the up/down buttons when in operation).
In the middle is the max current once both are combined. Note that the factory default for ECO and PRO is both 10A, but that corresponds to level 5 in ECO and level 3 in PRO.
The following examples might be useful:
- if a customer has set their PRO power pack to Level 5 max current in the settings and PAS to 2 then the maximum current for the system will be 50% of 12A which is 6A.
- if a customer with an ECO power pack has
- set their Power Limit to 1, then the amps supplied will vary between 2.1A and 5.8A depending upon PAS.
- set their Power Limit to 5, then the amps supplied will vary between 3.5A and 9.6A depending upon PAS
I hope this helps ....