sailaboutvic
Well-Known Member
Friends problem
( main power enter the boat and goes to a type of transformer to the victron inverter/ charger to some kind of switching device then to the RCD before entering the boat 230v electric)
1 Plug in the shore power with everything unplug in the boat and the RCD trip .
Victron charge is still powered .
2 doing the same without the shore power connect this time using victron inverter charger for 230v which also goes throught the same RCD and it doesn't trip ,
Plug in kettle , microwave etc and still it doesn't trip .
3 take a lead straight from the shore and connect to the RCD by passing the Victron inverter /charge still with every thing un plug and the RCD trips .
Any ideas ? Could it be the RCD ? And if so why doesn't it trip when 230v from the inverter is used .
Different shore power cables and different electric outlet used , no different the RCD still trip .
( main power enter the boat and goes to a type of transformer to the victron inverter/ charger to some kind of switching device then to the RCD before entering the boat 230v electric)
1 Plug in the shore power with everything unplug in the boat and the RCD trip .
Victron charge is still powered .
2 doing the same without the shore power connect this time using victron inverter charger for 230v which also goes throught the same RCD and it doesn't trip ,
Plug in kettle , microwave etc and still it doesn't trip .
3 take a lead straight from the shore and connect to the RCD by passing the Victron inverter /charge still with every thing un plug and the RCD trips .
Any ideas ? Could it be the RCD ? And if so why doesn't it trip when 230v from the inverter is used .
Different shore power cables and different electric outlet used , no different the RCD still trip .