mickenorlen
New Member
After having contacted a couple of vendors, as well as Victron themselves. This is the somewhat confusing information I got.
Below is reply from Victron's sales dept. I couldn't find a way to get in direct contact with the tech dept.
From a Vendor, even after I showed him the above reply from Victron:
In the end my interpretation of this is that the warranty and device is designed to hold up for currents up to 30A, but YOU have to be the one to make sure that these currents are not exceeded, which would otherwise be considered a mistake in system design and probably void the warranty.
Regarding the MC4 connectors 30 A limit, there will be 2 separate strings connecting to the 2 MC4 inputs of the tracker, so max current at each connector should only be around 15 A.
The most important takeaway for me is that there is no protection beyond 30A. So I will consider adding some fuses in the future to protect me from any over irradiance events.
Below is reply from Victron's sales dept. I couldn't find a way to get in direct contact with the tech dept.
Yes correct , but you need to stay will below this level of course
- Can we interpret this that the warranty is still valid for PV arrays with short circuit currents up to 30A at STC?
No , as this protection is rated up to 30A , so having a higher current here will result in severe risk for all
- In case the current in rare circumstances would increase above 30A with such an array, e.g. during an over irradiance event, is there an overcurrent protection fuse to safeguard the integrity of the device or would it risk direct damage?
From a Vendor, even after I showed him the above reply from Victron:
I will stand my ground with the information already written in my last mail:
“Please do just connect not more than 20A in STC Conditions (as written in the datasheet of the RS48/6000)” !!!
Victron will not answer this “what-if” questions, as all information are written in the manual you already read!
(additional Info you might not have thought about: about 30A are also the maximum current what MC4-connectors can bear (especially if it is a random MC4 and not a very high rated/quality like Evo2), so maybe also think about physical damages due to high current on the connectors and not the RS48/600 itself. In both cases Victron will refuse warranty, as those defects clearly state a “not intended use”)
In the end my interpretation of this is that the warranty and device is designed to hold up for currents up to 30A, but YOU have to be the one to make sure that these currents are not exceeded, which would otherwise be considered a mistake in system design and probably void the warranty.
Regarding the MC4 connectors 30 A limit, there will be 2 separate strings connecting to the 2 MC4 inputs of the tracker, so max current at each connector should only be around 15 A.
The most important takeaway for me is that there is no protection beyond 30A. So I will consider adding some fuses in the future to protect me from any over irradiance events.