Good day all
After installing two lights, hanging from a ceiling beam, on a lead from a plug. The inverter tripped every time I plugged the lead in and gave an error 5 code. Error 5 was a dead short.
Strange the breakers. neither plug nor mains, nor earth leakage tripped. After inspecting the plug, the wall unit and the joints I made I found a bad termination, made in the factory as the culprit. A single strand of copper wire touched the metallic base of the lamp, which was earthed and was picked up by the inverter and it tripped.
Now my question is this: Why did the inverter trip and not the breakers? Was it because because of the electronics in the inverter versus a bi-metal plate that needs heat to trip? Or do I miss something?
After fixing the termination the inverter worked without tripping and everybody were happy, including me three hours later![]()
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