I have installed the Victron Phoenix 12/500 inverter in my camper van, supplied by a new 120AH AGM deep cycle battery.
The inverter is a 230VAC unit (labelled on the box, and on the inverter socket itself)
Prior to connecting loads I checked the output and discovered that it is inverting at 120VAC.
Thinking that it was a programming issue, I purchased the V.E direct Bluetooth dongle. Which showed that the inverter was configured to 230VAC (as it should have been). Adjusting the output range from 210-245 VAC, changed the inverters voltage at the socket from 100VAC to 120VAC . (The dongle didn't allow me to change the VAC range between 230 and 110, only from 210-245)
I plugged a globe into the inverter outlet to determine whether it needed to adjust depending on load to no avail. The light worked but was probably just operating on a low voltage situation.
Is it possible that the wrong transformer was put inside my inverter chassis?
I confirmed that my Meter was accurate by testing 240VAC on a known source. But I wondered if the V-RMS voltage on my Meter worked differently with the different power source? I.e comparing a 12v inverter supply to a street transformer.
Has anyone encountered this before?
I haven't tried the inverter on a different battery as yet. But during testing the battery was reading 13-14 volts and was charged by a 285watt solar panel.
Thanks in advance.