Hi , previously I have welded off my old set of lead acid batteries via a cheapo 5kw inverter without any difficulties (stick welding via a small inverter welder typically around the 70-100a range with a 2.5mm rod).
Having upgraded to the multiplus and a lithium, I had dreams of being able to comfortably zap things together into the night without running the generator (10kw water cooled 1500rpm lovely thing it is too ).
What I've found instead is that upon striking up, very often the bms will shut the battery down for 10-20 seconds before restarting, or the multiplus will give a shutdown red flashing. Everything 'should' be well within specifications of both battery and inverter , but no ! Not only that , but if I am charging up from the generator and running the welder direct from the generator (ie not going via the multiplus), I still get overload problems .
What am I doing wrong ? ! It all used to work okay ! Even with my knackered set of 200ah 48v lead acids and cheap inverter ...
Do I need to look at my earthing ? Install some kind of capacitor ? A spike suppressor or something? I'm a very capable DIYer and been at this off grid stuff for 24 years , but the internal and programmable nature of this newer technology is making me feel old !
Help me Obi Wan !!