Australians, everything's upside down.The guy in the video was saying they were often wired up back to front.
Australians, everything's upside down.The guy in the video was saying they were often wired up back to front.
So these are polarized, and single directional, and are good for solar panels? Just so we can put that to bed.
If wired up correctly they should be fine for solar panels, as the current always flows in the same direction with panels. The guy in the video was saying they were often wired up back to front.
In that case, fuses or non-polarized breakers should be used. Or, I think, if all poles of all breakers are ganged it will be OK because when one trips it turns off the others which are conducting in forward direction.
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@Pulith You need to look at the little diagram on the MCB and decipher that.
Do u have an image for bidirectional would be very helpful.I'm not sure on the relevance of the numbers, probably just terminal numbering, but that is not bi-directional going by the diagram.
You sure about that???? Why do you think that?That's not a breaker, it's an isolator.