So you run it as UTI and when it cries for power you close your mains input relay?yes, since last year I use the dry contacts to connect and disconnect grid to the inverter as the old version 067 and below have issues with phase synchronisation in SBU and SUB mode. since I use the dry contacts I run the inverter with UTI and it behaves exactly like SBU should.
HiYes I hardwired everything and disconnect my grid completely via an ATS from the inverter. This saves also a lot of standby energy and works great since months. I also added a logic which automates the shutdown of my second inverter in winter at night time or even the master inverter when the battery is at 20%.
yes, good idea!why you don't link your video over that I already have seen?
@sydzz you can use any voltage and voltage type you want up to 3A/230VAC. your manual will explain everything around page 11.
Yes P12, P13 and P21 have influence how and when the dry contact uses which contact situation, this is also explained in the manual.
you will not measure a voltage if there is no source. you can measure resistance on the dry contact to check the state of the relay.
Here are basic information how contactors workHow to Test a Relay? Checking SSR & Coil Relays
In electrical and electronic systems, testing a relay - whether it's a coil or solid-state relay (SSR) - is essential to ensuring good operation. Testing parameters such as response time, input & output characteristics, and others are common testing. This post provides some insights into testing...forumelectrical.comThanks that explains it, i thought it will provide 230v but now i understand i need to use it as a switch@sydzz you can use any voltage and voltage type you want up to 3A/230VAC. your manual will explain everything around page 11.
Yes P12, P13 and P21 have influence how and when the dry contact uses which contact situation, this is also explained in the manual.
you will not measure a voltage if there is no source. you can measure resistance on the dry contact to check the state of the relay.
Here are basic information how contactors workHow to Test a Relay? Checking SSR & Coil Relays
In electrical and electronic systems, testing a relay - whether it's a coil or solid-state relay (SSR) - is essential to ensuring good operation. Testing parameters such as response time, input & output characteristics, and others are common testing. This post provides some insights into testing...forumelectrical.com
Ha that's why i was thinking it will provide a 230v but now it make sence just use it as a switch@sydzz you can use any voltage and voltage type you want up to 3A/230VAC. your manual will explain everything around page 11.
Yes P12, P13 and P21 have influence how and when the dry contact uses which contact situation, this is also explained in the manual.
you will not measure a voltage if there is no source. you can measure resistance on the dry contact to check the state of the relay.
Here are basic information how contactors workHow to Test a Relay? Checking SSR & Coil Relays
In electrical and electronic systems, testing a relay - whether it's a coil or solid-state relay (SSR) - is essential to ensuring good operation. Testing parameters such as response time, input & output characteristics, and others are common testing. This post provides some insights into testing...forumelectrical.com