howardclark
Well-Known Member
I installed an inverter (1500W), shore power, and a changeover switch which supplies a small circuit breaker box allowing two circuits one of which runs a domestic fridge and the other gives me a double socket.
I have a socket tester to ensure the shore power is connected the correct way around.
Now when I test with shore power the Earth is present, no problem.
The inverter has a live and neutral but no earth. If I test the sockets with the inverter on no earth shows. Just to see what happens I ran a wire from the circuit breaker earth busbar to the negative side of the supply battery. Still no earth! I'm not happy letting 240V through with no earth and presumably no protection from the circuit breaker, what have I done wrong please?
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I have a socket tester to ensure the shore power is connected the correct way around.
Now when I test with shore power the Earth is present, no problem.
The inverter has a live and neutral but no earth. If I test the sockets with the inverter on no earth shows. Just to see what happens I ran a wire from the circuit breaker earth busbar to the negative side of the supply battery. Still no earth! I'm not happy letting 240V through with no earth and presumably no protection from the circuit breaker, what have I done wrong please?
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