khisanthax
New Member
I'm in contact with sungoldpower as I have their AIO (TP6048) but while I wait for a reply I thought I would ask here as well. I purchased the dihool 160A single pole circuit breaker. I have the breaker on the positive wire from the battery to the inverter. With the circuit breaker off, if I test at the positive terminal on the battery it's 48.60v, if I test on the battery side of the circuit breaker it's 48.60v, if I test at the inverter it's 16.50v, if I test at the inverter side of the breaker it's 16.50v. When I turn on the circuit breaker, when I test the battery it's 12v, when I test the battery side of the circuit breaker it's 12v, when I test the inverter it's 12v, and the inverter side of the battery is 12v.
All of this is with the panel circuit breaker off and also I did not connect the AC input or output as I wanted to make sure the panels, aio and battery were working before I started connecting it to important equipment.. The AIO TP6048 was reading that the battery was not connected and then threw an 09 fault code which is part of why I emailed Sungoldpower.
Is this just a faulty circuit breaker?
All of this is with the panel circuit breaker off and also I did not connect the AC input or output as I wanted to make sure the panels, aio and battery were working before I started connecting it to important equipment.. The AIO TP6048 was reading that the battery was not connected and then threw an 09 fault code which is part of why I emailed Sungoldpower.
Is this just a faulty circuit breaker?