Melted battery connector
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 10:01 am
Hi,
Just thought I'd post here about a worrying development with my solar setup that happened on Sunday 20th October. As Octopus were offering free electricity that afternoon between 1pm-2pm I'd confirgured the presets to charge my battery up during the free hour. I was away at the time but got home shortly after 2pm to find a burning plastic smell in the room where the inverter and batteries are installed. I immediately powered down the whole system.
First thing Monday morning I called my installer and he said he'd come out the next day to have a look. When he got here he immediately spotted the problem, the battery connector on the underside of the inverter had partially melted (see photo). I guess it had been arcing while charging and got rather hot. Who knows how long this had been happening. I have a FireAngel connected smoke alarm above the inverter but it hadn't gone off, obviously wasn't enough to trigger it.
My installer is hoping to replace the battery connector if Fox can supply him the part. Otherwise I guess the inverter would need swapping out under warranty. Once it is fixed though, I'll be visually checking everything frequently as it wasn't something I'd even thought about, and if my setup was up in the loft where they'd wanted to install it I wouldn't have even known it was happening.
Cheers,
Russ.
Just thought I'd post here about a worrying development with my solar setup that happened on Sunday 20th October. As Octopus were offering free electricity that afternoon between 1pm-2pm I'd confirgured the presets to charge my battery up during the free hour. I was away at the time but got home shortly after 2pm to find a burning plastic smell in the room where the inverter and batteries are installed. I immediately powered down the whole system.
First thing Monday morning I called my installer and he said he'd come out the next day to have a look. When he got here he immediately spotted the problem, the battery connector on the underside of the inverter had partially melted (see photo). I guess it had been arcing while charging and got rather hot. Who knows how long this had been happening. I have a FireAngel connected smoke alarm above the inverter but it hadn't gone off, obviously wasn't enough to trigger it.
My installer is hoping to replace the battery connector if Fox can supply him the part. Otherwise I guess the inverter would need swapping out under warranty. Once it is fixed though, I'll be visually checking everything frequently as it wasn't something I'd even thought about, and if my setup was up in the loft where they'd wanted to install it I wouldn't have even known it was happening.
Cheers,
Russ.