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Victron MPPT 150/100 output current

Cptnvideo
Nomad
Nomad
We have 1600 watts of solar feeding the controller. Yes, Victron says 1450 watts max. My understanding is that the controller limits input voltage to 150 VDC and output current to 100 amps. But I can't find a US phone number for Victron assistance and/or confirmation.
My problem. If I try to run our soft start A/C around mid day, the 120 amp breaker on the controller output trips. The "Trends" display on the app says battery current at the time of tripping was 89 amps. So I think I have a soft breaker that needs replaced.
Any Victron pros on this forum?
Bill & Linda, 2019 Ram Laramie 3500 dually 4x4 diesel, Hensley BD5 hitch, 2022 Grand Design Solitude 378MBS, 1600 watts solar, Victron 150/100 MPPT controller, GoPower 3kw inverter/charger, 5 SOK 206AH LFP batteries for 1030 ah
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Cptnvideo
Nomad
Nomad
The Victron app indicates a max voltage in the low 90s. Running 4s, 2p on the panels.
I would expect during bulk charge that all available controller current would go to the load with any remaining current going to batteries. Then when the A/C starts, the batteries would supply any extra needed current. In other words, the controller is already putting out max current when the A/C starts.
Doesn't make sense to me. As mentioned above, a spike must occur and the controller tries to supply the spike instead of the batteries.
An automotive style 120 amp breaker is on the output of my controller. It looks like I might need something that can handle a spike.
Bill & Linda, 2019 Ram Laramie 3500 dually 4x4 diesel, Hensley BD5 hitch, 2022 Grand Design Solitude 378MBS, 1600 watts solar, Victron 150/100 MPPT controller, GoPower 3kw inverter/charger, 5 SOK 206AH LFP batteries for 1030 ah

3_tons
Explorer III
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My WAG is that if your not getting a controller error code I’d then focus on either the breaker or possibly a temperature related intermittent short circuit in one of the panels rather than a faulty controller…

FWIW, Victron trains and primarily relies upon it’s vendors to provide customer technical advice - this is why when purchasing Victron it’s best to choose a reputable and customer oriented vendor…

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CA_Traveler
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KD4UPL wrote:
It can not limit input voltage, that's established by the panels, the sun, and the temperature. If you have you're strings configured for too high a voltage you will damage the controller.
None of that matters to yohr breaker problem. I'd guess either a bad breaker or a high current spike so quick it's not being measured.
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You need to VERY SURE your panel Voc is under 150V at the lowest possible temperature.

Your A/C may indeed draw much more that 120A for short duration on startup. You're setup for a very high amp draw on 12V. It's also possible that your batteries or wiring are inadequate for the A/C.
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KD4UPL
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Explorer
It can not limit input voltage, that's established by the panels, the sun, and the temperature. If you have you're strings configured for too high a voltage you will damage the controller.
None of that matters to yohr breaker problem. I'd guess either a bad breaker or a high current spike so quick it's not being measured.

enblethen
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Datasheet indicates 100 amp charge rate

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