With reference to my "Inverter Battery Wiring" and other threads related to this topic.
I decided to go the route of a separate electrical circuit for the output of my inverter, as suggested against the above thread.
Which means that I will need to bond the Neutral and Earth on the inverter's output before feeding a new DB board. As suggested in one of the threads I will feed from the inverter output to a small box where I will bond the neutral and earth before feeding the new DB board. My inverter is a cheapie bought online (see attachment) but it is working fine. I get the following voltage readings on the inverter's output:
Between Live and Neutral - 219 Volt, between Live and Earth - 103 Volt and between Neutral and Earth 111 Volt. The earth is connected to the frame of the inverter with a 0.4 Ohm reading.
Question now; will it be safe to bond the inverter's Neutral and Earth just after the output plug (as explained above)? I tried to contact the distributor but without any success. Your advice/ opinion will be appreciated.
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