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Emerson/Vertiv R48-series CAN programming?

Input power limit? You mean 03 F0 00 19? Set to 121%.
DC Output - i've sent packets to bring it to ON state, nothing...
 
AC input current limit, called Diesel power limit, that gives the possibility to reduce the overall power of the rectifier
03 F0 00 1A 40 A0 00 00 AC-input current is held at 5A
floating point to hex conversion 40 A0 00 00 = 5


If there is no output voltage without load than there are probably the output fuses dead or the rectifier itself is damaged
 
I found the root cause.
The “compatible” backplane/power supply board I purchased from Tao is slightly misaligned relative to the connector (approximately 0.2 mm offset).
As a result, one of the two “DC Enable” contacts (located opposite the CAN pins) does not make proper contact with DC- when the board is inserted.

After temporarily bridging this pin to DC- with a thin wire, the rectifier started immediately and has been operating normally since.
So the issue was purely mechanical (connector alignment), not a firmware or CAN-related problem.
 

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So, the "fixed" board looks like this... Note the offset of the contact traces in the second photo.
I used a piece of 0.16 mm thick strip from a JST connector.
 

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