No not yet Jeff I've found a hidden compartment under the locker where the controller is so can run the wires in there and then down the trunking you showed me behind the drivers door. I just need to get the correct size wireSteve, have you sorted out the wiring to how I told you what needed doing?
Cheers Jeff10 AWG 6mm minimum for your set up, it won't do you any harm if you go for the mm, and don't forget to put a fuse on both ends of the positive wire
I have sometimes left my power station on ac setting with the fridge on auto lt turns of the gas and runs on ac hammering the power station ,set the fridge on gass setting , turn of inverta off when not in use may helpIf you leave your invertor on and leave your fridge freezer on auto or electric setting, that would probably be your problem,
The solar system that Steve has got installed I's a very poor job and not wired up as it should be, hopefully when he sorts it out then that should be the end of the problem that keeps happeningYou achieved 3.42Kwh.
A 280Ah battery will be 3.58Kwh. BUT that figure doesn't allow for inverter losses.
The maths says you achieved a superb 96% inverter efficiency....my guess would be your inverter is slightly less efficient than that and your battery is actually a couple of percent OVER 280Ah.
Reading back through the earlier posts your problem is as I've previously mentioned and you can't rely on the BMS to give you an accurate percentage remaining reading. As I've said before a shunt is what you need.
The solar system that Steve has got installed is a very poor job and not wired up as it should be, hopefully when he sorts it out then that should be the end of the problem that keeps happeningYou achieved 3.42Kwh.
A 280Ah battery will be 3.58Kwh. BUT that figure doesn't allow for inverter losses.
The maths says you achieved a superb 96% inverter efficiency....my guess would be your inverter is slightly less efficient than that and your battery is actually a couple of percent OVER 280Ah.
Reading back through the earlier posts your problem is as I've previously mentioned and you can't rely on the BMS to give you an accurate percentage remaining reading. As I've said before a shunt is what you need.
I'm not doubting your knowledge of Steve's system Jeff and of course if it's sub standard it should be corrected and upgraded but Steve saidThe solar system that Steve has got installed is a very poor job and not wired up as it should be, hopefully when he sorts it out then that should be the end of the problem that keeps happening
I personally can't see how the SCC wiring would cause the App to go from 60% to zero with no load..... surely that's an app reporting error?The battery has done it again van was parked on drive with according to ecoworthy 60% charge. I check the app quite regularly and it was steady at 60% and no load .
Cheers JeffYes Steve
The shunt fits into the main negative battery cable. EVERYTHING goes through this negative cable including your inverter so it needs to carry a lot of current, typically the shunt wiring will be as big or slightly bigger than the inverter cable.Thanks for the advice I'll get a shunt as well as the new wire will the same size wire do both jobs?