Hello,
I am helping some people via email who are setting up a solar system in Spain. I'll eventually put up a link for the write-up of their install, but until then, a quick question :
They're using an Outback 3000 Watt 24 volt inverter. They've got it connected to a 24 volt 1000amphour battery bank. The panels, charge controller, and battery bank are all working so far.
I'm not sure why, but they connected a 25 AMP fuse in between the batteries and the inverter. Although that 25 amp fuse if OBVIOUSLY way too low for a 3000 watt inverter, (They just ordered a BIG fuse from outback now) I would have thought that with no load connected they'd atleast be able to turn it on, but no. The breaker goes back to the OFF position as soon as it's turned on. Is this normal ? Does the outback do some kind of power tests as you turn it on that would take more than 25 amps ?! (Outback inverter model VFX3024e) They seem VERY VERY sure of the connections between the inverter and batteries.
They haven't grounded the negative terminal of their battery bank yet either, would that have anything to do with it ?
Thanks as always ! |
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