Hi, I have a 1000w grid tie inverter that will turn on after my battery bank has been fully charged. This can happen at any time during the day so at times can be activated with up to 30 Amps when a relay clicks over.
So far this has been running ok for a year as the battery lasts a week or so between charges so the relay activates maybe 40 times a year? I don’t know if dumping higher current all at once will damage the inverter as they would seem designed to be on permanently and draw current slowly as the Sun rises, so I would like to add a soft start device to the mix?
It could do with being a cheap readily available addition and what I have seen so far are DC soft start motor controllers? Would any electronics buff know if this sort of thing will work before I order one?
Thanks.
So far this has been running ok for a year as the battery lasts a week or so between charges so the relay activates maybe 40 times a year? I don’t know if dumping higher current all at once will damage the inverter as they would seem designed to be on permanently and draw current slowly as the Sun rises, so I would like to add a soft start device to the mix?
It could do with being a cheap readily available addition and what I have seen so far are DC soft start motor controllers? Would any electronics buff know if this sort of thing will work before I order one?
Thanks.
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