linkshouse
Forum Member
We finally managed to get away in our van last week, which was our first proper trip since I finished the conversion.
It was a great opportunity for a quick shakedown, so now I have list of little jobs to do here and there.
The thing that bothered me most, and what this post relates to, was that when we loaded up the inverter, using a toaster in the morning, the voltage monitor on the inverter dropped nearly to the point of shutting down, even though the BM1 was happy. This said to me that there was obviously a volt drop somewhere between the batteries and the inverter.
Now, I must confess I was a bit mean with the cable sizing but as they are very short I thought I could get away with it.
Anyway, a quick check with a meter this afternoon reveals that with the inverter drawing just over 100A I’m dropping 0.1V in the negative lead which I didn’t think was too bad.
However, when I checked the positive lead I was dropping just shy of half a volt! I split the circuit down and found that I was dropping 0.4V across the isolation switch.
Clearly this is no good.
I wondered if anyone else had experience of volt drop across their isolators and/or could recommend a more suitable isolator.
Thanks
Phill
It was a great opportunity for a quick shakedown, so now I have list of little jobs to do here and there.
The thing that bothered me most, and what this post relates to, was that when we loaded up the inverter, using a toaster in the morning, the voltage monitor on the inverter dropped nearly to the point of shutting down, even though the BM1 was happy. This said to me that there was obviously a volt drop somewhere between the batteries and the inverter.
Now, I must confess I was a bit mean with the cable sizing but as they are very short I thought I could get away with it.
Anyway, a quick check with a meter this afternoon reveals that with the inverter drawing just over 100A I’m dropping 0.1V in the negative lead which I didn’t think was too bad.
However, when I checked the positive lead I was dropping just shy of half a volt! I split the circuit down and found that I was dropping 0.4V across the isolation switch.
Clearly this is no good.
I wondered if anyone else had experience of volt drop across their isolators and/or could recommend a more suitable isolator.
Thanks
Phill