Hi all. A friend of mine bought 3KW multiplus and hooked it up to some power queen lithium batteries fed from a power queen controller. For no apparent reason and without warning the unit (victron) caught fire and nearly burned the house down. The supplier changed the unit out and sent a new one to replace it..no questions asked. Happy with that he reconnected the new one but that unit started smoking and so my friend disconnected it from the batteries and started the after sales process again. This time the supplier refused to replace it, blaming the problem on a number of things such as over voltage and wrong cabling. The batteries were cabled in parallel 12V on a 12V unit and the measured voltage was around the 13.5 mark when the problem ocurred. The battery cables were very heavy duty ones, the type used for jump starting a car. There was no load on the inverter above about 50W. The inverter was not connected at all to the controller and the only connection it had was from the batteries on the input side and a small load on the output side.
Any ideas what can be wrong?
Thanks.