โMay-24-2015 10:17 AM
โMay-29-2015 07:35 AM
โMay-29-2015 04:53 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
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Seems like you're currently between a "rock and a hard place" if your new EMS won't pass the inverter's floating neutral output but the manufacturer warns against bonding. :E
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โMay-29-2015 02:43 AM
brulaz wrote:
Well, the Prog Ind EMS doesn't like this inverter (same as OP's). It refuses to start up with an E2 or "Open Ground" error, but says there's 118VAC present at 60HZ.
And with Prog Ind's strong words against bonding (quoted earlier above), I don't think I'll try that. Have sent Prog Ind an email about it but no response so far.
โMay-28-2015 05:52 PM
โMay-28-2015 03:06 PM
road-runner wrote:
A lot of debate on this thread: 406 posts about floating output, grounding, and bonding.
โMay-28-2015 01:28 PM
โMay-28-2015 12:26 PM
โMay-28-2015 12:22 PM
MrWizard wrote:
try a different Fan..
this might be specific to the windings in the fans motors
or specific to this inverter
i myself do not want a bonded electrical system when dry camping, NOT connected to shore power, i do not desire having the frame or metal skin of my RV, as part of the active hot electrical system, by being tied to the neutral , even more so for a portable generator sitting on the ground, possibly creating a circuit path between damp ground and the rv body
i prefer to keep the real power between neutral and hot, not body frame and hot,, with a floating neutral,, the perceived 60v to grd/frame is induced phantom voltage with NO current potential because it is not electrically connected to the power producing inverter
โMay-28-2015 12:13 PM
SoundGuy wrote:BurbMan wrote:
I guess when you're retired you have time to endlessly ponder such things...
Ha Ha! I guess you're right, 'though as I mentioned in another discussion I'm not totally retired and still do put in ~ 20 hrs week ... helps keep me clear of the Honey Do list! ๐
โMay-28-2015 12:08 PM
Regardless of what is causing this it's evident that bonding the inverter's output makes this "problem" of errant voltage readings disappear ... whether that's preferable or not I guess is the question I still haven't been able to answer.I believe the several posts that have put forth an opinion have agreed that (1) It's not a problem, and (2) There's no strong argument toward bonding or not bonding. IMO, there's no strong argument because it's not a problem. For myself I wouldn't bother bonding it, but if it makes you more comfortable, add the bond.
โMay-28-2015 11:57 AM
โMay-28-2015 11:15 AM
Salvo wrote:
The 60V from hot to ground and from neutral to ground are caused by capacitive voltage divider, not inductive coupling. Some electronics (like the converter) have emi capacitors from hot to ground and from neutral to ground. The sum of these two voltages will add up to 120V.
Even though the 60V seems daunting, it is harmless. If you were to measure this voltage with an analog meter you would get about 5V, not 60V. The analog meter has lower input resistance, similar to what the human body has.
โMay-28-2015 10:16 AM
BurbMan wrote:
I guess when you're retired you have time to endlessly ponder such things...
โMay-28-2015 10:12 AM
road-runner wrote:
Does the fan even have a connection to the ground wire?
The quality of the filtering varies from inverter to inverter, possibly related to "you get what you pay for".
โMay-28-2015 10:02 AM
Salvo wrote:
Even though the 60V seems daunting, it is harmless. If you were to measure this voltage with an analog meter you would get about 5V, not 60V.