Force charging tripping circuit breakers
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2022 1:21 pm
FoxESS Hybird and AC inverters using high voltage batteries will be charge/discharge limited in one of two ways:
1. there is a 35 amp DC charge/discharge limit or 2. by the size of the inverter normally 3.7, 5 or 6 kW.
In the UK it's recommended that a 3.7kW inverter uses a 20amp circuit breaker or 32amp for a 5 or 6kW inverters. Using a lower-rated breaker will cause nuisance tripping.
1. there is a 35 amp DC charge/discharge limit or 2. by the size of the inverter normally 3.7, 5 or 6 kW.
In the UK it's recommended that a 3.7kW inverter uses a 20amp circuit breaker or 32amp for a 5 or 6kW inverters. Using a lower-rated breaker will cause nuisance tripping.