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We created a cluster with a master charger and one slave satellite charger. We have set the Max. current output when communication with master fails to 7A. We have started charging on the slave satellite charger. When the slave satellite charger gets target 9A I unplug the ethernet cable from the master charger. After 10 to 15 seconds, the slave satellite charger gets target 7A. When we plug in the ethernet cable to the master charger, after 20 to 30 seconds, the slave satellite charger gets target 9A.
That means that the slave satellite charger has rejoined the cluster and received a new target. We have repeated the same test but instead, we have unplugged the ethernet cable from the slave satellite charger. The results were the same.

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  1. Make all the chargers master chargers and set Max. current output when communication with master fails to desired amount (in my example it was 6A), like on the image below

  2. Enable cluster service on each charger and set Max. cluster currents as desired.

  3. Reboot the chargers.

  4. Change Primary master address for all slave satellite chargers to the IP address of your actual master charger (in my example: 172.25.2.254), and save the settings

  5. Reboot all slave satellite chargers and retry the “connection loosing test”.

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