thank you Victron for building high-quality solar off grid products that usually keep their promises (if it says it can do 1200W continuous, it can, while Chinese products often can not deliver 50% of what the label says)
Problem: VIctron is pretty expensive and so it is a bit annoying that tested 2x different hair dryer and the 12V to 230V AC 1200VA was unable to power them.
Datasheed says: short time Peak Power 2200W https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Datasheet-Inverter-VE.Direct-250VA-1200VA-EN.pdf
Used 6mm2 PV cable for connection to 100Ah LiFePo4 battery, i know this is not IDEAL but it WORKS X-D (no the cables are not the problem)
HOW can it be that the inverter says "overload" and shuts down with a hair dryer that demonstrably draws 150W at the socket (level 1)?
The Victron MPPT are okay, but something like that is very annoying.
Can't even operate a damn hair dryer? Can the 24V version do it?
100% Taiwan + China the only AFFORDABLE option for solar systems WITHOUT THESE KIND OF PROBLEMS? (they have their own problems, make sure to always buy DOUBLE the labeled capacity as example: 5000CkW (Chinese kilo Watt) / 2.5 = 2000RkW (Real Kilo Watt without COMPLETELY distorted SINUS that might destroy devices and burn down the house)
PS: 1. problems during forum registration (it returns some JSON error... after EVERY LOGIN success: false result: error "An unexpected error occurred while processing the request." VICTRON CAN AFFORD SOME PROPER IT EXPERTS LIKE ME!)
2. this forum is slow
3. yes I AM NOT A BOT, how much more often will the forum ask this?
PS: DO I HAVE TO PU T AN AGM BATTERY (HEAVY!) USV IN FRONT OF THIS TO POWER A HAIR DRYER? (WHICH MAKES THIS ALREADY VERY HEAVY SETUP (the thing weighs 7kg!) EVEN HEAVIER which is NOT ideal to carry around so much weight just to power a HAIRDRYER.
is the "startup power" "inrush current" draw the problem? then this is ALSO a fail, because there are Chinese products that handle that just fine.
Victron Europe you can do better!
UPDATE: it CAN power and handle the inrush-startup-power of a FRIDGE, but NOT a HAIRDRYER, which is sad :(