I have a multi 3000/48/35/16. I have recently noted that the measured voltage at the terminal(52v) is always lower than the voltage the inverter is displaying(49.5v) in this case. Is this normal? If not wht would be the issue
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I have a multi 3000/48/35/16. I have recently noted that the measured voltage at the terminal(52v) is always lower than the voltage the inverter is displaying(49.5v) in this case. Is this normal? If not wht would be the issue
What meter are you using? If it is not a good calibrated one then dont trust the meter.
If not then check your lugs and connections there is possibly a bad contact and bigh resistance there.
Hi, So the meter is a fluke so i am confident it is giving me the right readings. I have a Cerbo GX and an MPPT 150/100 as well. There are no battery monitors or shunts. One other observation is the measurement taken using the meter is the same as the DC voltage that the DC voltage displayed by the MPPT, however the inverter displays a different voltage. The MPPT,battery and inverter all share a common DC bus
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