Have a look at the short attached video I took on my iPhone this morning. I am wondering what is going on with the DC load jumping around (in the negative range) all over the place when the Inverter is turned on.
The setup is very simple: It is a small RV with one 95Ah SLA battery, SmartShunt, MPPT 100/20, and Phoenix 800 VA. Everything is hooked together in a distribution block before it goes off to the RV panel and a smaller distribution block. The RV is NOT on shore power.
All the Vectron devices are connected to a BeatleBoard Black via USB dongles. The BBB is running Venos OS 2.93.
The ONLY DC load is what is needed to run Venos OS. When the inverter is not running it is 7 to 10 watts. When the inverter had the load you see in the video (150w~200w) the DC power is all over the place (from -8W to over -60W). Now that the load on the inverter is down around 12 watts, the DC power is positive and in a range of 18w to 21w. Once I turn off the inverter, it is back down to 7 - 10 watts range.
I am assuming something is wired incorrectly, but not sure. I did read some other posts and I have not grounded any of the VE devices, nor the battery. I am not sure how the RV panel is grounded, I did notice the other day some grounding bars behind the RV panel. Should I ground all the VE devices to it, including the load side of the SmartShunt?