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    Now that's what's so lekker about this forum. Thank you GCE.
    Much appreciated.

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    What is pass through capability?

    From the grid to the inverter, including the UPS and charge capacity, OR

    The solar capacity to charge the battery and charge the battery, OR

    A combination of both, OR

    The current which can passthrough the relay to the UPS output, when not in islanding mode?




    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    Interesting thread, brothers.

    So basically, it's pointless having a passthrough capability of 70A when the inverter can only deliver say 20A in islanding mode.

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    "edit - The solar capacity to charge the battery and charge the battery, OR"

    The solar capacity to charge the battery, supply the UPS output and feedback to the grid? There seems to be some confusion, with regards to pass through current

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    Hello : )

    Been following the thread but no time to really reply.

    But today I had the chance to use a Fluke multi function tester. The very cool one that does it all.

    Anyway I used my majortech earth loop tester thingy, blue and handheld.

    With my one testing another Victron install I got 3.80ohms (somewhere there) on the earth loop.

    I then used the fluke MFT and I got 1.2 (again somewhere there)...

    So now I am wondering if my meter struggles with the inverter supply in determining the values.

    We then tested the grid supply and both meters pretty much the same with a .1 or so difference.

    Unfortunately it was not the install of where this thread was created but still something to consider with regards to readings.


    Now it's time to find the R50odd thousand for a MFT...

    Also side note tried the Earth loop tests at sockets with the no trip function and it worked amazingly !

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    My understanding of pass through is it is the amount of amps that can go through the inverter, it's internals will manage the battery charge depending on the load.

    So let's say 50A max pass through, it will take in 50Amps to distribute to load and if their is any excess power to then charge the battery. So of the laid is 40Amps the excess of 10A will be used to charge the battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadyshaun View Post
    What is pass through capability?

    From the grid to the inverter, including the UPS and charge capacity, OR

    The solar capacity to charge the battery and charge the battery, OR

    A combination of both, OR

    The current which can passthrough the relay to the UPS output, when not in islanding mode?
    From all the discussions I've had and the research I've done, I understand the pass through current to be the AC current that can be delivered from the grid, through the inverter relay when not in islanding mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    From all the discussions I've had and the research I've done, I understand the pass through current to be the AC current that can be delivered from the grid, through the inverter relay when not in islanding mode.
    Yes ya agreed with that it is only when grid is available.

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