VicS
Well-Known Member
The reason for the question is that once the inverter cuts out the battery voltage will start to recover towards the "rested" reading but if your reading is immediately after it has switched off then it would not have fallen very much lower.
I have looked at the specs on the current Vetus inverters and they all seem to cut out at 20 volts. I would be very surprised if yours is spec'd to cut out at 24 volts. With a big load it would soon be cutting out if that was the case and there is no reason to suppose your inverter/ charger is substantially different to the current straight forward inverters in that respect. Only reference to a manual or advice from Vetus can confirm that though.
That leaves two possibilities.
Firstly that there is a poor connection between the battery and the inverter so that the volts at the inverter input are lower than the battery volts. With the small current that you will be drawing for 100watts that does not seem to be very likely.
Secondly that it is cutting out at the wrong voltage. Ie that the inverter is faulty.
Another possiblity that could be confusing the whole issue is that your voltmeter is incorrect but if you start off with a charged and rested battery reading around 12.7 volts that is more or less ruled out.
I have looked at the specs on the current Vetus inverters and they all seem to cut out at 20 volts. I would be very surprised if yours is spec'd to cut out at 24 volts. With a big load it would soon be cutting out if that was the case and there is no reason to suppose your inverter/ charger is substantially different to the current straight forward inverters in that respect. Only reference to a manual or advice from Vetus can confirm that though.
That leaves two possibilities.
Firstly that there is a poor connection between the battery and the inverter so that the volts at the inverter input are lower than the battery volts. With the small current that you will be drawing for 100watts that does not seem to be very likely.
Secondly that it is cutting out at the wrong voltage. Ie that the inverter is faulty.
Another possiblity that could be confusing the whole issue is that your voltmeter is incorrect but if you start off with a charged and rested battery reading around 12.7 volts that is more or less ruled out.