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alasdairMcC454 CV indicates constant voltage and the current is not exceeding CC value enough to lower the output voltage from it's set value (regulating voltage). The light is not a warning, it's just indicating stable output voltage. If other powered devices are seeing a voltage drop, that indicates the CC value is too low for the load, remember electric motors draw substantially more current at start up than when free running, so CC value not only needs to exceed this reqirement, but the entire system needs to be capable of delivering this higher load demanded.
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