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EasyPlus Compact 1600

Hi

When disconnected from Shore Power - and with the EasyPlus switched fully ON - the product Inverting LED is show green (ON) - all the time - even with no loads attached to the AC side. And, my BMV is showing 0.95A draw - but with no loads (on the AC side or on the 12v side) attached.

However, before I installed the BMV, the green inverting LED would stay off, and the draw was less, and when I connected a load on the AC side there was an audible click, followed by green LED coming on.

Since installing the BMV, the green LED is on all the time - and the EasyPlus seems to be inverting permanently - even though no AC loads are connected.

Help ?!

Thanks.

BMV Battery MonitorPhoenix InverterEasyPlus
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Alexandra answered ·

@Miya I think what has happened here is you may have become more aware of what is happening with your Easy Plus.

The green light being on when it is switched on is correct. Unless you switch it off or switch it to charge only. When it is on it is in inverter mode waiting for you to use it and so will be consuming a bit of energy self powering even with no loads.

What has happened with the BMV installation is now you are aware of the inverter system's self consumption. The BMV itself will also be drawing a very small amount to also be giving out the readings.


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miya avatar image miya commented ·

Hi Alexandra - yeah - that makes sense about me being aware - good point,. And you would expect the 0.95A to be about the right amount in this 'inverting waiting' state with no loads ? Ta.

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klim8skeptic answered ·

I dare say that your BMV is also registering current that your CCGX is also using.

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