I've looked at the other posts regarding "overload" and all of them are actually using the inverter; in my case I am only charging yet I get an "overload".
I have a 7 year old Victron Quattro 24/5000/120-2x100 which has been showing some problems recently.
When I run the generator to power the Victron, which is set to “charge” only mode with no inverter, the system works correctly initially. It will trigger the 220V output after a couple of seconds and charge the battery bank. I use VE Configure 3 to configure the system and also to monitor it. I do have a remote digital multi control panel, but I’ve unplugged it to simplify debugging the problem.
After a random period of time – it could be a couple of minutes or after an hour, the system shuts down with the “overload” red light on the virtual panel, the charging stops as does the 220V output. The system needs to be turned off at the device and then switched on again to get rid of the “overload” red light.
Nothing special is going on at either the 220V output or the charging system when this happens. The load on the 220V is 2A and the charging attributes are as shown below. The battery bank is a large AGM bank which can accept 100A charging (and I used this setting for years), but I’ve reduced the actual current limit to 10A with the problem still occurring, and now it is set to 30A but when the problem occurs the actual load is often under 10A.
The Quattro device itself is not warm to the touch when this happens.
How can the overload light be triggered when the inverter is turned off? What conditions can trigger a overload while charging?