Hi, I've been reading up on Inverters and how to install them in my system. I'm looking to add a 1,000-1,500 watt pure sine inverter to my system (not an inverter/charger).
I thought I understood that a BP was not appropriate for this because it would be damaged by the inrush/inductive surge that occurs when due to the inverter's capacitors (sorry if I have the terms wrong, but I get the idea).
However in reading the current Victron manual for the SmallBMS (just downloaded this manual today from the Victron Energy site), I see this paragraph (Safety Instructions, section 3.4):
I'm sorry if that came out tiny. The Section 3.4 heading is this:
3.4 DC Load: Disconnecting the load with a BatteryProtect
The part I have outlined in red says this:
"Contrary to a Cyrix or contactor, a BatteryProtect can start a load with a large input capacitor such as an inverter or a DC-DC converter."
So that makes it sound like it is fine to use a BP between the battery (and BMS) and the inverter (load). But I thought I understood that that was verboten and would damage the BP? If I'm understanding the manual correctly though, I can use a BP (as a load disconnect/protect) between my main busbar and the inverter (controlled by SmallBMS). Can someone confirm that? Or fill in any misunderstanding on my part?
Thanks,
Coaster
System components (appropriate fusing not mentioned):
Victron Smart 12.8 200ah battery
SmallBMS (or could change to VE.Bus BMS)
BP100 before existing house loads
BP100 (backwards) from charging side (Victron SCC 75/15)
Orion TrSmart DC-DC 12v/12v charger from Start battery (controlled from BMS).
Victron BMV-702/shunt on negative side