Critical

F50

EEPROM failure.

4 Devices that report this code

What does the F50 error code mean?

F50 on a Felicity unit indicates: EEPROM failure.. It is a critical-severity event that can appear on 4 different devices in the Felicity catalog. The same code may have slightly different recommended fixes depending on the device — the per-device sections below show the exact wording from each device's official manual.

This is a critical-severity code

Critical codes trip the unit offline immediately. They typically indicate hardware failure (short-circuit, IGBT, BMS) or an unsafe operating condition. Do not bypass the fault — note the code and contact authorized service.

What triggers this code

F50 is triggered when the unit's protection or monitoring logic detects the specific condition described above. The exact trigger depends on the device — see the per-device sections for the official manual entry for each.

F50EEPROM failure.Critical
Description

EEPROM failure.

Cause

EEPROM failure.

Recommended fix

Restart the unit, if the error persists, contact the repair center.

Source:Apollo-5KLP1G01-All-in-one-ESS-User-Guide.pdf · page 44
F50EEPROM failure.Fault
Description

EEPROM read/write failure.

Recommended fix

Restart the unit, if the error persists, contact the repair center.

Source:T-REX-10KHP3G01-Inverter-User-Guide.pdf · page 29
F50EEPROM failure.Critical
Description

EEPROM failure.

Recommended fix

Restart the unit, if the error persists, contact the repair center.

Source:T-REX-10KLP3G01-Inverter-User-Guide.pdf · page 29
F50Inverter current DC component fault.Fault
Description

Inverter current DC component is too high, shutdown and restart.

Source:T-REX-50KHP3G01-user-manual-.pdf · page 47

Frequently asked about F50

What is the F50 error on Felicity?
F50 on a Felicity unit means: EEPROM failure.. It can appear on 4 different devices in the Felicity catalog. The cause and recommended fix are listed for each device on this page.
Can I clear the F50 code myself?
It depends on the severity. Warning-level codes can usually be cleared by following the recommended fix. Fault and critical codes often require checking the source condition first; if the code returns immediately after restart, escalate to authorized service.
Is the F50 fix the same on every device?
The cause is consistent — it's the same protection logic. The exact fix wording can differ per device because each official manual addresses model-specific context (input ranges, parallel-config notes, firmware revisions). Use the per-device section that matches your unit.
Where does this information come from?
Every entry is sourced directly from the official Felicity user manual for the affected device. The "Source" line at the bottom of each device's section shows the manual filename and page number.

Compiled from official Felicity user manuals. Always consult your device manual and a qualified technician before performing repairs.