matthewriches
Well-Known Member
Note : Most (read pretty much all) inverters use float so 120v on each P + N so 240v ish total on a single phase install. You will only get a shock should you touch both live and neutral at the same time. There is no earth so cannot be any earth leakage so an RCD does naff all to anything fed via inverter. An RCD will just act as a switch. An inverter mains output should be protected by a fuse (plug in type inverters) or an MCB (hardwired big boys). This will protect over-current.
Same goes for most generators. If you plug a socket tester into the majority of genny’s, the tester will show phase and neutral reverse, that’s not the case, there is just voltage on both the live and neutral conductors.
Be safe!
Same goes for most generators. If you plug a socket tester into the majority of genny’s, the tester will show phase and neutral reverse, that’s not the case, there is just voltage on both the live and neutral conductors.
Be safe!