โJan-23-2016 10:26 PM
โJan-26-2016 09:43 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
It's the pulsed cycling that caused the noise vs a constant voltage.
Voltage sense was a general comment not related to the noise. Voltage sense is a small set of wires that connects from the battery post to the controller. There is vitrually no amps so the controller knows the battery voltage and will adjust the charging for the battery. Otherwise the controller is not aware of the wiring voltage loss and the battery will be charging at a lower voltage.
A remote temperature probe will also allow the controller to adjust the charging based on battery temperature.
โJan-25-2016 11:19 AM
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โJan-24-2016 08:10 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Do you mean it's in standby so it's not off?
FYI Pulsed type of power has a large number and frequency of power transients and can cause various symptoms, especially the way yours is wired.
It helps to have a controller with battery voltage sense capability however.
โJan-24-2016 02:05 PM
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โJan-24-2016 08:52 AM
Gerald55 wrote:
the sound occurs when my PWM solar controller (Samlex 30A) goes into current limiting mode (i.e,. absorption aka CV stage) the noise starts. The controller uses PWM at this stage and it seems that the fluctuating voltage/current causes some kind of resonance in the inverter.
Gerald55 wrote:
I'm not entirely sure if this is normal, but I'm certainly loathe to try to send this guy away for repair.
It's worth noting that when I turn on the dimmable lights in the coach, I can also hear the PWM noise
Gerald55 wrote:
Any ideas to get rid of the noise?
โJan-24-2016 08:35 AM
โJan-24-2016 08:25 AM
Gerald55 wrote:
I should add, although I don't think it matters:
The wiring is such that the inverter is the only thing wired directly to the batteries, via 2/0 cable. The solar controller output, as well as the 12V leads for the rest of the coach, are all wired to the inverter terminals.
Circuit-wise this is all same, but I'm not sure if wiring the controller leads to the battery somehow causes more of the PWM noise to affect the inverter.
โJan-24-2016 08:25 AM
Gerald55 wrote:
I should add, although I don't think it matters:
The wiring is such that the inverter is the only thing wired directly to the batteries, via 2/0 cable. The solar controller output, as well as the 12V leads for the rest of the coach, are all wired to the inverter terminals.
Circuit-wise this is all same, but I'm not sure if wiring the controller leads to the battery somehow causes more of the PWM noise to affect the inverter.
โJan-24-2016 08:12 AM
Gerald55 wrote:Rewiring the controller AND the house wiring directly to the battery may/may not solve the problem. You may have incompatible equipment which sometimes becomes a learning opportunity for a DIY project.
I finished setting it up after sundown and did my initial testing in the dark. The next day, sun shining on entering my rig, I could hear an annoying buzzing sound coming form the inverter. The inverter is completely off at this point.
Do you mean it's in standby so it's not off?
A bunch of testing seems to indicate that the sound occurs when my PWM solar controller (Samlex 30A) goes into current limiting mode (i.e,. absorption aka CV stage) the noise starts. The controller uses PWM at this stage and it seems that the fluctuating voltage/current causes some kind of resonance in the inverter.
FYI Pulsed type of power has a large number and frequency of power transients and can cause various symptoms, especially the way yours is wired.
Any ideas to get rid of the noise? Do MPPT controllers have PWM-like/switching behavior when they are limiting current?
Yes
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