I have dual Quattro 10kva/120s in split phase. We are 'off grid' and have exactly 20kva solar input available using enphase micro-inverters a/c coupled to AC-OUT1. For the battery storage we have 110KWH of lithium ion batteries. These feed the inverters via a Lynx 1000amp bus system with 4/0 cables going to the inverters. Quattro firmware is 430.
When the sun is shining, I have plenty of power available, no issues whatsoever. We can routinely run 15 to 17000 watts of electrical load and STILL charge the batteries at 100-150 amps DC. No thermal or overload issues at all.
However, once the sun is down, if loads go above 10000 watts for any length of time L2 gets a temperature alarm and shuts down the system. This is most frustrating. Our entire farm is on this system, including AC, water heater, well pump, etc. At time of shutdown the Color control shows 4900 watts draw on L1 and 5010 watts draw on L2.
Our A/C draws about 20 amps (240v) when running, which is right at 100 amps of dc.
Throw in another load, such as charging one of our EVs at 20 amps (240v) and the system will only run for between 10 and 20 minutes before we get the dreaded:
VE.Bus System | Automatic monitoring | Temperature L2: Alarm | 2021-06-16 20:06:37 | 1m, 15s |
appears and the inverters shut down.
MOST annoying.
We are using a 1000 amp Lynx system with two sets of 4/0 battery cables to the Quattros.
Cables are matched for length and size.
What can be done to increase my available power when running on batteries?