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CA_Traveler
Mar 14, 2022Explorer III
Tom/Barb From the Victron specs it does not have the ability to display amps. Did you determine the 20A from say a battery monitor? Then the Victron could be supplying 10A to house loads plus 20A to the battery or 30A on it's output. This is how charging systems work - amps supply house loads and what is left charges the battery.
Your 30A unit is spec'd for 30A output not input. I didn't read the manuals but wondering if it can be downgraded to 20A. The voltage can be adjusted and that could reduce the amps.
At 10% efficiency your unit would draw 33A on the input at 36A for 20%. However the unit can be wired (and should be) to sense the actual battery voltage (both batteries). That means that wiring losses are a factor and the input amps could be larger drawing more input amps but IF your wiring (size and length) is per Victrons specs then wiring losses would be limited.
Just trying to see if we can get a better understanding of your system.
Your 30A unit is spec'd for 30A output not input. I didn't read the manuals but wondering if it can be downgraded to 20A. The voltage can be adjusted and that could reduce the amps.
At 10% efficiency your unit would draw 33A on the input at 36A for 20%. However the unit can be wired (and should be) to sense the actual battery voltage (both batteries). That means that wiring losses are a factor and the input amps could be larger drawing more input amps but IF your wiring (size and length) is per Victrons specs then wiring losses would be limited.
Just trying to see if we can get a better understanding of your system.
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