The fill window can also show full, when it is actually dry. You've got to pop 
those caps, and visually check the old fashioned way.
That's why we're now advocating a "semi, semi auto system" using only one BFS 
cap with a pressure sprayer to fill each cell. Auto shut off, but then you 
visually double check the level, before replacing the cap.

R. Walters
r...@solarray.com
Solar Engineer



>  BFS caps have a little fill indicator window. If it's white, the cell is
> full, if it's black, the cell is low. A quick visual inspection will show if
> you've got any non-fillers. (Floats stuck in the closed position, and yes,
> they do occasionally stick, both open or closed.)
> 
> Cheers,
> Doug Pratt
> DC Power Systems
> 

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