I have just completed a camper van build which includes an (oversized) 12v 220a BatteryProtect, placed on a fused #2 AWG wire, 35cm away from my LiFePO4 battery (160aH, 12v). The included ground wire is cut down to 35cm and runs directly back to my battery negative post.
The problem I am seeing is that whenever I try to run the inverter (Aims 1500w), and often even my mini-fridge (12v), the BatteryProtect kicks in to prevent any power draw. I suspect that there is some initial surge that causes the BatteryProtect to engage. But there is no error code ever shown. This is when my battery bank is ~95% full (13.8v). I have the BP programmed to "8-A" (12v undervoltage), but have tried "9-A" (10v! undervoltage) with no change in results.
I've narrowed down the problem: its definitely the BatteryProtect 220. If I rewire to bypass the BP, the inverter runs fine, the mini-fridge compressor runs as expected, etc, and the battery bank voltage slowly *slowly* draws down as expected... but nowhere near 12v.
Is my BatteryProtect overly sensitive? Defective? Am I not understanding how it should work? Thanks in advance!