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why is AC panel is tripping something in the 12 3000 multiplus

20220624_155847.jpg20220624_155829.jpg20220624-155901.jpg20220624-155912.jpgPhotos-001.zipwhen I flip the 20A breaker to use AC outlet, its tripoping something in the inverter AND blowing the 60A fuse on the lynx bus bar... 2x times now. Ive checked coinnections, AC outto panel, line 1 to red hot and and nuetral to panel common black, grounded to frame,

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Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) answered ·

Hi @DTronn,

What is that red wire on the AC Out terminals?


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dtronn avatar image dtronn commented ·
that is the hot line out, goes to the 50 amp breaker in my ac panel I just pulled it out to check connection...
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Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) avatar image Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) ♦♦ dtronn commented ·

A good starting point would be to disconnect AC In and then see if the problem persist when you run the inverter only from batteries.

And/or disconnect all DC loads, just in case there is load doing something nasty.

Maybe also share also the wiring diagram.

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dtronn avatar image dtronn commented ·
the disconnected red wire is the AC out, yes.
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dtronn avatar image dtronn commented ·
its disconnected from its line out terminal
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Alexandra answered ·

@DTronn

Is the 60A feeding the dc of the inverter?

That is only 720W? You have 3000 installed. So it is too small. The inrush of these units is huge.

And hoping this is an incorrect picture and not how you are powering up?

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dtronn avatar image dtronn commented ·
Hi Alexandra thanks for the quick reply... no, I downsized that fuse on the main Lynx bus, what you have circled is the hot, nuetral and ground that goes to my AC panel breakers for distribution...
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dtronn avatar image dtronn commented ·
I dont understand what you mean by "powering up" if your referring to my AC panel, yes, that is how I'm powering up ... as per the diagram from Exploristslife.com...
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dtronn answered ·

...meant to say that line out 1 is to ac panel 50 amp breaker, black (neutral) goes to the AC panel common... and ground (green) is grounded to the bus bar and vehicle frame. I dont know what I've done wrong, this is a mirror setup of a diagram from Exploristlife.com, and Nate Yarborough is an excellent video instructor, obviously I have screwed something up, but what ??? Thanks folks! Dave.

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dtronn answered ·

the red wire is AC line 1 out, it is disconnected in picture, and No, its for the 50 amp breaker on my AC distribution panel.... the other green , white and mostly hidden black wires are from the shore power outlet.

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dtronn answered ·

is the 60 amp fuse on my lynx bus too small?

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dtronn avatar image dtronn commented ·
Should I have a 150 or a larger fuse for that inverter to the lynx busbar ? wouldnt that exceed that carry capacity of the 4awg wire ?
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Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) avatar image Stefanie (Victron Energy Staff) ♦♦ dtronn commented ·

See chapter 4.2 in the MultiPlus manual for wire size and fuse: https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Manual-MultiPlus-3k-120V-(firmware-xxxx4xx)-EN.pdf

And make sure you pre-charge the MultiPlus before connecting the batteries.

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