What should I do if my Rover 40A shows an E6 error?
An E6 error on the Renogy Rover indicates the controller is overheating. Ensure proper ventilation around the charge controller and avoid direct sunlight exposure to maintain a normal operating temperature below 85°C (Page 25).
From the official Renogy Rover 40a manual, page 25
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