GONE BUST! Problems In The Solar Industry

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@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics 8 ай бұрын
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@andreacoppini
@andreacoppini Жыл бұрын
Don't eliminate the Victron, build on it! The issue is probably due to the dead batteries pulling too much current when the Victron tries to bring them up to 14v. There should actually be a setting to limit the charge voltage on the Victron (your DIP switch method probably didn't get registered because you set the "Save" switch while the power is off, so it wasn't saved at all). Feed that Color GX with some 12v off a portable battery and use it to diagnose the Victron. I bet that Victron is still perfectly usable. Just add a couple of Victron MPPT chargers feeding into the battery and manage both through the Color GX. That transformer in the isolator box is probably for AC smoothing. That cheapo-looking solar inverter probably uses a switch-mode inverter which doesn't handle inductive loads well and that transformer is helping (I guess?). That's another advantage of the Victron inverter - they're quite unique in that they use good old low-frequency toroidal transformers which will comfortably take the abuse of a fridge or an a/c compressor kicking in.
@BrianWrenn
@BrianWrenn Жыл бұрын
I saw that too -:)
@mattsuploads5762
@mattsuploads5762 Жыл бұрын
that is correct the dip switchs need to be saved with the power on, the easy way would be clamp the AC out the breaker which i would guess is at 10A bescause it looks like it whould have losted all its settings due to not having power for a long time, the easyest way is plug the laptop in and check the settings and change. if it was closer i would go and do it.
@max246
@max246 Жыл бұрын
I am still confused how many eletrician have no experience with Victron, it is one of the best brand and more flexible for these kind of stuff. Esepcially their capability to boost kW for a short amount by using grid AC
@WindyJAMiller
@WindyJAMiller Жыл бұрын
bin it, its a 12 volt system. limited scalablity and massive costs as a result
@WindyJAMiller
@WindyJAMiller Жыл бұрын
I would also need to double check but I think the 1200 muliplus isnt g98 so couldnt add to it.
@alzdeane
@alzdeane Жыл бұрын
I HIGHLY doubt there is anything wrong with the Victron Multiplus - my experience with their kit is always excellent. I bet a pint it's the knackered batteries causing the trip. (And that you had the power off when trying to save the charge limit settings!!)
@simonbaxter8001
@simonbaxter8001 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan, I run a company designing electronics and just wanted to point out that the transformers in those units are 'toroidal' transformers, which are notorious for high inrush currents at power up (but are great for efficiency which is why they are extensively used in audio amplifiers and bench top/performance power supplies). It could possibly explain why the newer breakers in the consumer unit are tending to trip!
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
Toroidal core inrush characteristics are very easy to buffer in power circuits. In audio, as per OPTX for 'valve' amplifiers...a whole other discussion, mostly around the core material and the annealing properties for the core type. But beside that, it's much easier to get a much wider audio bandwidth and linear response than with equiv EI types. Without a schematic being displayed, I'm puzzled by the size of the toroid in that box. That looks good for roughly a KW @ 50Hz....but it's too small to use for maximum yield, and too large for a voltage control sensing xfmr. Is it being used at a higher frequency chopped feed? (~400Hz or higher?) I note the audio circuit is picking up an induced chop....dammit, show a schematic!
@NigelB-cz9bz
@NigelB-cz9bz Жыл бұрын
Just a thought, but if the 3 batteries are totally dead, maybe the current pull in trying to charge all 3 batteries at the same time is the reason why the system is tripping out. Try putting only one battery on and charge that by itself. Maybe this is the issue? With 3 batteries connected in parallel the total resistance will be much lower, hence the higher current pull.
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
[maybe the current pull in trying to charge all 3 batteries at the same time is the reason why the system is tripping out. ] That happens, obviously, but any design worth its salt (bad pun) will regulate to a starting trickle for the sake of the batteries as well as the source impedance of the supply.
@McMonkeyful
@McMonkeyful Жыл бұрын
I work for a DNO on Social Media frontline customer service. I remember 10 years or so back there was the first big wave of PV installations. Many of those companies went bust leaving behind all kinds of mess. We're now solidly in the 2nd big wave of PV instLlation. My work has gone from like 10% PV issues to more like 40% & it's the same pattern of cowboy installers there for the easy subsidy money but not intetested in completing the paperwork & leaving confused customers to finish things off. Frustrating for them & for me & my colleagues as they don't really know what they need to do & we're not experts ourselves, though we're gaining knowledge & seeing patterns that help us plan to help customers navigate the process. Using a reputable installer is essential as there are so many potential issues if something goes wrong. I found this video really interesting. Thanks
@billienomates1606
@billienomates1606 Жыл бұрын
I would have thought the last place you want to site the batteries is in the roof space. My roof, which has breathable membrane and vents, gets upwards of 40 C in the peak of summer. I would have thought it would be better to put the batteries where they won't be exposed to such varying temps!
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
I thoroughly agree. There's a number of reasons not to site them up there. They should be on a concrete base with a catch dish in case of leakage.
@mark33545
@mark33545 Жыл бұрын
And the inverter. I dont get it.
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle Жыл бұрын
A massive fire risk?
@NorthernEwan
@NorthernEwan Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say fire risk is the main issue but very likely the inverter and chargers will go over operating temperature very easily in the summer - since the inverter will be working hard in its very own personal sauna!
@billienomates1606
@billienomates1606 Жыл бұрын
@@NorthernEwan Appreciate the reply, thanks.
@TobotronPrime
@TobotronPrime Жыл бұрын
I’m not an electrician but did a DIY Victron ESS setup with zero feed in to satisfy the DIY regs. It’s massively neater than that mess! And so easy to scale! Putting a second array up soon, was very easy to adapt the setup to handle that, and the software “just works”!
@markstockton571
@markstockton571 Жыл бұрын
Same, I made it pretty with a glass front cabinet and some reflective plastic, looks so professsional compare to anything these companies put in people's houses.
@petertallowin6406
@petertallowin6406 Жыл бұрын
I had to check an inverter a few months back doing something similar and after much research and contact with the manufacturer it turned out to be the PCB inside was dead. A replacement/board repair was possible but the client decided to replace the inverter. Love your fault finding process, always learn a thing or 10. Thanks Jordan!
@SuperUltimateLP
@SuperUltimateLP Жыл бұрын
Yeah but here he just didn't save the changes at all... The inverter needs to be powered to register the changes made.. somewhat obvious I would think 😬
@redmatrix
@redmatrix Жыл бұрын
Learn a thing or 10... is that "10" binary, so basically "learn a thing or two?" haha. Sorry, just being a geek.
@petertallowin6406
@petertallowin6406 Жыл бұрын
@RedMatrix it is now..... I like that! :) 😀 good spot. 👍
@tonyjover
@tonyjover Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed that you aren't more aware of Victron systems. They're not only used in the marine and motorhome industries but widely used in static off-grid situations too. As those batteries were down to less than a volt they're probably terminally sulphated but an equalisation charge from the Multiplus might breathe a little life back into them. For now, charge them up with a dumb charger (no 'smart' charger will charge a 12V battery that's putting out less than around 6V) and then let the Multiplus look after them.
@Yrouel86
@Yrouel86 Жыл бұрын
It's possible that inverter doesn't like completely dead/degraded batteries (or could be a bad one of the three), could be tested with a known good lead acid battery (car battery?). However whichever is the issue might as well overhaul the system and switch to a lithium battery
@astrogerard
@astrogerard Жыл бұрын
agree, there is most likely nothing wrong with the Victron and advising to replace everything is way too easy. AE does normally a good job in faultfinding but they missed it completely on this one. The PV invertor is indeed 1 mppt missing. Looking on a few frames it looks like the top capacitor is a bit bulging.
@Yrouel86
@Yrouel86 Жыл бұрын
@@astrogerard I mean the customer still has to replace the half-borked PV inverter and either the batteries or the other inverter and asked for an hybrid system. It makes sense to overhaul and modernize the system with a new inverter and a lithium battery
@ehsnils
@ehsnils Жыл бұрын
I have good experience from the Fronius inverters. The GEN24 seems to be quite interesting and it has an emergency power function now that the earlier Symo I have experience from don't have. The Fronius inverter can be integrated with a home automation system like Home Assistant as well.
Жыл бұрын
The Victron products with a charger function can charge a dead flat battery, they will even do it with an optimized algorithm to make the less damage possible to the battery and avoid hazardous situations like heavy H2 forming etc.
@Martyn-ey9lw
@Martyn-ey9lw Жыл бұрын
@@astrogerard Agreed capacitor is bulging slightly so probably have a high ESR value, well spotted
@matgreen
@matgreen Жыл бұрын
Victrons can be configured with dip switches or more commonly, by use of the Victron MK3-USB and Windows/MAC software. I think someone already mentioned the unit was off when you tried setting it, the unit needs to be on. I would disconnect the batteries so you don't draw any load. The Colour Control unit is normally powered from the batteries, and means it still operates with no AC, also worth noting it is not required for operation of the inverter, but very useful to have is it had lots of great features.
@JohannFritz78
@JohannFritz78 Жыл бұрын
The batteries failed due to the high temperatures in the roof. Temperature has a huge effect on lead acid batteries. Hope you replace it with LiPo.
@MattMarineEng
@MattMarineEng Жыл бұрын
Marine electronic engineer here so work with the victron a lot. Some things to be aware of how the power is done for the display cerbo gx downstairs is fine its so it can keep its full history. Be monitored remotely for faults, state of charge tc... when the rest of the system is powered down. In regards to the dipswitch method honestly its awful and not worth setting the units like that, best plugging into a laptop and setting up. But as the cerbo gx is in the system and connected this can be used to set the unit up. This is where you set battery types, size, current limits etc.. So with this in the system from memory this takes priority over the dipswitch settings in the unit so with it connected changing them won't make a diffrence to how the unit behaves. It you need to problem solve one of these best to disconnect the ac out, external control displays etc.. and just have batteries and ac in. In regards to the batteries and the voltage the victron won't charge batteries below a certain threshold even with ac voltage present on the input. So need to charge them separately till about 10.8v before it would kick in. (Have had to do this a few times). In regards to that current limits for the charger that doesn't mean the ac current would be that much less as depends on the ac loads. The reason is on victron units they will still pass ac out as its present on the ac input. Using a laptop or external controller i.e. cerbox gx. you can limit the max current draw which depending on the model can be up to 100a. This is passed straight through to ac out and what ever current it needs to charge. So this means if the inverter is 1200w in this case it actually still provide more current than what it is actually rated to this is just what the unit itself produces when in inverter mode. Also if the victron unit finds the current draw is higher than the current limit then the unit would switch to inverter mode and draw additional required power from the batteries. So I think you said the breaker was 6 amp for the ac in? So if this was going to a double socket and and the ac current limits was 5 amp the current draw demand on it was say 10 amp the victron would then switch to inverter mode to supply the additional 5 amps. This would potentially mean the batteries would never get charged depending on how long the demand was. With the cerbogx you can change how the unit operates so could manually set it from the panel to charger only to top the batteries up. Unfortunately though like I said before if the batteries are to low won't do anything. I can't remember if their is something you can change to stop this would need to dig a manual out. If you ever need help with victron our company is based in Essex so can give us a bell. (Sorry long post 😅)
@svenmueller
@svenmueller Жыл бұрын
You can put the controller and the color control from a 12V power supply as well. But the batteries still probably need to be replaced, as deeply as they are discharged. With such a low power state, the Multiplus likely won't start charging.
@blobstrom
@blobstrom Жыл бұрын
Loads of Solar companies went bust after the FIT payment dropped then ceased, these companies relied on getting the FIT payment to survive as far as I'm aware. I know the company that fitted mine back in 2015 went bust. I do have a warranty (not with them). I also have a Victron multiplus2 DC storage too. They're not cheap, but they are very good and can be expanded in many ways and are ideal for boating, mobile home and for being completely off grid.
@JimNichols
@JimNichols Жыл бұрын
I think you are a wonderful electrician and produce very nice quality videos... as an industrial electrician working on locomotives (and yes I realize that I am talking with the perspective of pterodactyl verses a peacock) I find that the trouble shooting is way different and yet closely related. I started on one end and worked my way to the other end looking for problems. Like the Victron issue, unplug everything and plug in the unit to mains, flip the breaker and see if it tripped any thing then. Yes/no? You know, the fault finding tree... if everything that this unit is powering is disconnected and it still trips the mains breaker and its own internal breakers then YES the unit is failed, if NO plug something back in to the unit and start the process all over moving to the next component on that line. I would wager that the batteries being in such a state of discharge are asking to be charged over the rating of the Victron unit. Remove 2 of the batteries from the parallel circuit and test again. I do love the videos and realize the amount of time involved in their production and I do so appreciate it!! Sorry for the critique I am an old dinosaur that is sometimes quite the curmudgeon...
@PabloTBrave
@PabloTBrave Жыл бұрын
Victon is really good as it can be used as. Full house uninterrupted power supply in case of grid power failure just like the Tesla powerwall
@EverydayLife621
@EverydayLife621 Жыл бұрын
You can just see how this is all going to pan out - its going to be like cars & MOT & tax & insurance, in that if you want home insurance, you will need an MOT/EICR/Oftec/gasafe + building regulation cert. (maybe not every year for jo public, but certainly for rental properties)?
@misterflibble9799
@misterflibble9799 Жыл бұрын
Many of the solar install companies went bust due to the way the (Tory) Government handled the FIT rate changes, repeatedly cutting them by massive amounts. This caused big booms (where everyone wanted to get their system installed before the rate dropped), followed by big busts (where the companies that had recruited lots of staff to do the installs suddenly had much less work for them). The FIT was supposed to seed the industry, but actually ended up doing the exact opposite.
@steveworkman4289
@steveworkman4289 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jason…..yep batteries discharged below default setting on the controller…..so disconnect batteries and charge em up old school, or replace, fire up 12v controller and check setup is correct to suit batteries type. Victoron gear is probably ok, once controller is back to normal, think some folks on same path😅
@ronanotoole1973
@ronanotoole1973 Жыл бұрын
It's refreshing to see ACTUAL workmanship and someone who knows that they're at. Yet another amazing video. Great work and every video is thoroughly enjoyable and informative. Kudos to your work ethic Jordan - don't ever lose that 👍
@paullongley1221
@paullongley1221 Жыл бұрын
Looking at the battery leads, they were linked incorrectly. A parallel system of three batteries should have the charge/ inverter leads joining from opposite ends of the battery set. Pos lead to first battery with links to pos2 and pos3, then Negative lead to 3 with links to neg2 and neg1. The resistance in the leads means the battery electrically nearest the charge/inverter gets more heavily discharged and more charged than that farthest in the line, consequently the setup reduces battery capacity and life.
@stanleywarburtonart
@stanleywarburtonart Жыл бұрын
Mentally adding up total past/present costs; probably cheaper to use full price grid power!
@markusvanryan7394
@markusvanryan7394 Жыл бұрын
Victron system is actually very good, much use in the marine sector. Also technical support at Victron is excellent, worth a call. Fantastic video thank you
@paulmiller6277
@paulmiller6277 Жыл бұрын
Victron will repair any of their products either under warranty or for a reasonable charge
@gavinminion8515
@gavinminion8515 Жыл бұрын
5:39 - I'm going to stick my neck out here and say this is a power factor correction device. I'm not a solar installer, but an electronic engineer. This would be used to correct the power factor (the ratio between real power in kilowatts and apparent power in kva caused by distortion of the sine wave) an uncorrected system imposes a greater load on the utility and lower efficiency as more current is needed to transfer the same amount of power. In this case, the toroidal 'transformer' would actually be an inductor and the other components would be capacitors and inductors too.
@damianbutterworth2434
@damianbutterworth2434 Жыл бұрын
I went off grid. Used 2 kilowatts of panels. A cheap chinese 80A charge controller. 6 80A/H caravan batteries. 3.5 kilowatt off grid inverter. When the batteries were full it would send 24 volts up to the 1000 watt/ 24 volt immersion heater. In the end the batteries dead and the charge controller would go wrong and over charge. So now I`ve just connected the panels to the grid with mini grid tied inverters and use a solar immersion diverter to heat the water. I started off with a 4 watt fold up panel lol and a exercise bike with an alternator connected.
@Anthony-mz8ci
@Anthony-mz8ci Жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan, Great bit of fault finding on the PV. I never think is a very good idea having any inverter in a roof space and particularly batteries due to heat in the summer. In most cases the inverter will reduce output 24:25 to try and reduce heat - just when you need it!! As the batteries were totally flat - it may be worth disconnecting 2 out of the 3 it seems if that helps.
@iLoveAppl3947
@iLoveAppl3947 Жыл бұрын
heat? they are designed to resist in that environment... what about your car battery in the summer?
@animarkzero
@animarkzero Жыл бұрын
@@iLoveAppl3947 If battery is designed to withstand higher temperatures that does not mean it should be used under such conditions if avoidable. Besides that car batteries don't get discharged like solar batteries.
@davidsharp9166
@davidsharp9166 Жыл бұрын
I had heat issues in my loft over the heatwave, it caused many problems. Even tho the equipment can be outside. The manual says to be in a protected spot. No direct sunlight, no direct rain etc. My loft swings from 6 to 30 in a year. An the inverter reports 40+ where it then throttles. I had a battery issue due to heat and draw, fortunately I saved the batteries by isolating them and manually charging them. The other heat issue I had was a blown extractor fan and a circulation pump that went noisey. Next house nothing in the loft if I can avoid it.
@Anthony-mz8ci
@Anthony-mz8ci Жыл бұрын
@@davidsharp9166 hi David, as with any of this type of equipment including the batteries I was always told that it is always better to find a location that is more stable with temperatures if possible. I know it may be convenient from and installation point of view, but constant prolonged high temperatures generally takes it toll. I am certainly no professional in this particular field but I’ve had experience of these systems for over 25 years.
@Anthony-mz8ci
@Anthony-mz8ci Жыл бұрын
@@animarkzero very good point.
@richardzhanda5802
@richardzhanda5802 Жыл бұрын
Hie jordan the vitron is tripping because the batteries cells are dead. Thats the only issue there. You're having soo little voltage on the batteries
@stumac869
@stumac869 Жыл бұрын
It would be useful if the original installer could leave a wiring diagram with the homeowner to make any subsequent fault finding easier.
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
Or for the OEM supplier to provide a schematic(s) for suggested hook-ups.
@oinaaahsafe92
@oinaaahsafe92 9 ай бұрын
I can feel the pain of visiting bust companies installs and fault finding. Also dealing with equipment that you've not installed yourself is challenging. I had to make two visits to a hybrid system get it online and attempt to charge the batteries to finally find out the batteries are not discharging. Left unsure if the fault was with the inverter (hybrid, pv was working), BMS or meter (coincidentally the same type of meter as the one in this vid) and did not have much help form the manufacturer. Considering the system is from 2017 and out of warranty do I attempt to look into the issues further and replace components until I fix the system or suggest a replacement hybrid and battery system. Obviously replace the inverter and start over. Lots of Victron fans here have are being a bit precious, yes they are very adaptable but pretty involved if you are used to standard PV and ESS inverters. Even decent manufacturers inverters go bad and its can be time consuming to find the issues.
@tommiller1315
@tommiller1315 Жыл бұрын
At 0.9V, the storage seems to have died from neglect, thereby causing the charger to trip. I would treat each one as a separate battery, attempting to charge with a car battery charger that self limits to 4 or 6 amps. My guess is that they are lead acid, over discharged, and will not recover. Costing your time means the complete replacement is the only economical option for a non-technical customer.
@ianwarren8316
@ianwarren8316 Жыл бұрын
Here is your answer to the tripping Victron! A lead acid battery that’s deeply (over) discharged is normally considered to have lost half its storage capacity! Normal discharge will see the cells at around 2 volts per cell anything much below this would be considered deeply discharged, 6 cells in each battery giving your nominal 12v but in truth 12 v is what they show when fully normally discharged. If the battery ever gets down to 11V is deep discharged and pretty badly damaged! Yours are reading 0.9 V and are fubar! That’s why the victron is drawing more current and tripping. You could disconnect all bar in battery and you might even get it to recover to 11+V but it will never store even a small amount of power ever again. All the batteries need changing and then the Voctron will probably work fine. My guess is the inverter threw the fault the Victron decided with no solar it was pointless wasting energy charging the batteries of the mains and so didn’t charge the batteries and they are now toast
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen Жыл бұрын
They don’t look like lead batteries to me at a first glance, unless this is supposed to be a 6V system.
@zenaasura1769
@zenaasura1769 Жыл бұрын
Try disconnecting the batteries to test the victron! If it turns on in charger only then it still has life in it but with victron you dont wanna have the inverter on when theres already existing mains with a dead battery. Try putting it on a good battery see if you guys can revive it.
@JefferyHarrold
@JefferyHarrold Жыл бұрын
A lot of initial installers popped up when the government was handing out solar grants all over the place with very little oversight, so you had dodgy electricians who weren't doing any training about the systems just trying to chuck any system they could get their hands on in to as many places as possible then disappear before any problems started showing up.
@davideyt1242
@davideyt1242 Жыл бұрын
*A lot of initial installers popped up when the government was handing out solar grants all over the place*
@040sam
@040sam Жыл бұрын
There's probably nothing wrong with the Victron, it's just the batteries gone dead... Victron has protection build-in to prevent internal battery short circuit frying the inverter.
@terry.hudson
@terry.hudson Жыл бұрын
Jordan fair play how impressive your knowledge on solar has already become 🤜
@dankelley9361
@dankelley9361 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video showing what happens when these systems fail & the problems & cost trying to getting them up an running again. Industry standards need to be put into place so that when these companies go conveniently bust that a company like yours can come in and can more easily fix the problem. We have the same problem in the US with systems installed poorly & companies like Solindra, making tons of money on promises & then disappearing!
@wobby1516
@wobby1516 Жыл бұрын
Tell me about it! My installer when bust and frankly small wonder as his after sales was abysmal. There were several people looking to sue - trust pilot was alive with complaints -- but they’ve no chance. In my case I found another guy recommended by solar edge who came and sorted my system out. Frankly I was the lucky one, as solar edge replaced their inverter and 3 optimisers FOC. The whole debacle cost me just over £2000 that’s scaffolding and repair of the system. The chap who came out said that lots of cowboy companies set up and a few years later went bust. He spends a lot of time fixing other people’s bad worksmanship. Thankfully now all is working, “touch wood!” OK.
@darrenkellett
@darrenkellett Жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan you might remember me from emails regarding cable and advise for a Hypervolt charger, I’m the auto electrician. Obviously I deal with DC voltage on cars so I’m not sure about solar and the DC batteries but car battery chargers these days are a bit more sophisticated than before and I’m wondering if the AC charger is similar. When charging a car battery with a good quality charger, if the battery voltage is lower than 2V there is usually a button that needs to be pressed to tell the charger that there is a battery connected and that you have connected it correctly (+ -). If the battery is lower than 2V and you just connected it to charge it does just switch off. I’m not saying this is the problem in your case but it may be worth checking. 👍👍
@stephentaylforth4731
@stephentaylforth4731 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day, when the government introduced the feed in tariff system, there was a huge surge in demand for solar installs. Loads of companies sprang up to to service the demand. years later the FIT system was cut back and eventually ended, the demand slumped and many of those companies folded because there wasn't enough business for all of them. I had solar panels put in in 2011 which was around peak demand. The company that put them in folded around 2018. Mine have "hung in there" and are still going, but if they ever pack up I'll have to find someone to sort them.
@alanbutterworth4219
@alanbutterworth4219 Жыл бұрын
I'm no electrician, but a keen DIYer. I'd recommend to the client they remove everything in the loft (it's no place for electronics and batteries). The only thing they need to keep from their current install is the panels. Extend the cables down to the cupboard everything else is in (or a garage space) and install new inverters and batteries.
@GM-ii8gs
@GM-ii8gs Жыл бұрын
It's ok I'm a solar installer for 26 years, battery/inverter in the loft is perfectly fine, we put 1000's a year of them in lofts, modern kit is fine to 65 degrees C, which it never gets to in UK, in fact LiPo batteries don't like the cold so we struggle with garages, basements and outbuildings.
@TradifyHQ
@TradifyHQ Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the shoutout! Cheers guys.
@euroovca25
@euroovca25 Жыл бұрын
i have done solar system myself with batteries and it works like a charm, how can someone mess this up is beyond me
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Жыл бұрын
There's an inordinate number of sense, sample and correct loops in this instance. I'm a tech, albeit in another branch of electronics, but pwr supply circuits are very similar across many areas of electrics/electronics. The first thing I'd need is a schematic to understand what's going on.
@Pulpdiction1999
@Pulpdiction1999 Жыл бұрын
Not just the large solar companies that went bust, lots of small good firms who, as a result of the removal of the FIT, saw a massive drop in demand and went into other things.
@billienomates1606
@billienomates1606 Жыл бұрын
I suppose going bust means that they wash their hands off any liabilities and warranties. Then start up again with new directors and a new trading name, jobs a goodun.
@nzl2004
@nzl2004 Жыл бұрын
If the batteries are down that low, chances are they are toast, and the 'charger' won't be able to recover them no matter what the settings are. If you can get even one healthy 12V battery even just temporarily connected, that should prove the Victron unit.
@y0rkiebar
@y0rkiebar Жыл бұрын
Looks like the batteries connected in series have their +ve and -ve takeoffs both from the same end battery. Best practice is to take +ve from one end of the battery "string" and -ve from the other end. Otherwise the connecting cable voltage drop will mean the batteries aren't balanced.
@krtelectricalservices
@krtelectricalservices Жыл бұрын
Im just reading some of the comments, and there are words that pop up like 'conveniently'. Why is it an automatic assumption that companies go bust on purpose? In fact, there probably aren't any of the original solar install companies around anymore due to the arse falling out the solar market years ago due to the feeding tariff changes. If their whole business model was based on solar, then the changes would have been devastating to them. That's why it is important not to put your eggs all in one basket. You never know what is around the corner. IMO. Another good video👍🏻
@mfr58
@mfr58 Жыл бұрын
I remember being interested in getting into working on solar installations back before the feed in tariff boom. Solar installers were hard to find. Then suddenly as the 42p feed in tariffs arrived, the internet was awash with solar installer websites, all claiming to be experts....I joined one of the better ones, but the regs were still shaking down for this "new" tech. Suddenly the bonanza was over and most of the companies disappeared as fast as the arrived... the upshot was a legacy of very poor quality solar installs, many no longer functional, and no back up for the customers. A lot of wasted equipment and money...not very green....Seeing your quality of work is encouraging, but sadly there are still many awful installs and lack of maintenance, particularly on new builds where the developers are just ticking the green boxes to get their plans approved.
@markrainford1219
@markrainford1219 Жыл бұрын
All moved on to heat pumps.
@scottwillow332
@scottwillow332 Жыл бұрын
you need to program the Victron's dip switches while it has power supplied but power switch in off position. You tried to program it then you pressed the reset button. Reset the unit first then program it then power it up.
@djsmiley01
@djsmiley01 Жыл бұрын
The Cerbo and Victron are great pieces of kit, and the install is, in theory, working, but the design is wrong. Using excess solar to feed the Multiplus is fine, and the MP will adapt the charge to available excess. During night, the MP can act in reverse, keeping the grid net to zero. (backfeeding) from the batteries. Major issue in this case is using lead-acid for cycle usage: you will kill them soon. And if the MP has no way of measuring the SOC (either BMV or Lynx) it can't see sh*t, nor can it keep the batteries to get too low in charge. This would work fine with lifepo4, but 12V is uncommon (most setups are 48V). Also, the MP compact is not within regulations for backfeeding. You need the MP II (double grid disconnect), but certification for UK is currently pending. For all Victron gear: Get the MK3 USB to fully configure/monitor the Victron. In your case: The CCGX can be connected to ethernet so you can configure the MP using the Victron VRM portal.
@mattsuploads5762
@mattsuploads5762 Жыл бұрын
i couldn't agree more, if that was my system i would make 48v Lifpo4, MP11, MPPT, all victron apart from the batterys, and run the whole house when the MP11 get there ENA or use a quattro that is ENA appovered now.
@oneville1321
@oneville1321 Жыл бұрын
This is the biggest issue with "investing in the local business". Been burned one too many times where I do just that...sometimes at a slight premium vs some of the more bigger established players only to find the smaller guys have gone bust leaving me with a bigger issue to resolve/replace. Catch-22 really
@TonyRule
@TonyRule Жыл бұрын
Are there any industry member organisations they could join that take over their warranty obligations in the event they liquidate? Also, not sure about the UK, but in NZ the consumer gets to choose who to deal with on issues surrounding durability, well beyond any explicit warranty - you can go to the local importer/distributor or even manufacturer if they have a presence. And that will cover incidental costs too, such as labour, where the equipment has proven to not be reasonably durable.
@Daminous_Games
@Daminous_Games Жыл бұрын
I was told never to install solar, batteries etc in the roof space, and looking at that loft space it is very damaged and the whole loft area looks like it's been a botch job, as that brick work, the shoddy insulation, and the cement, panels is horrific, as not even the labelling has been inked with certification date, codes.
@narrowboatlongpod4176
@narrowboatlongpod4176 Жыл бұрын
Boat systems are typically 12V with an inverter used to produce 240VAC for "normal" domestic appliances. The batteries are usually charged from the engine and/or solar. So, the system is 12V and everything, including the Color Controller, is wired into 12V. When moored in a marina, it is very antisocial to run your engine to charge the batteries so the MultiPlus does two things. It feeds 240VAC directly to the AC devices and charges the batteries, usually from a 16A supply. It is also quite common (and highly desirable) to isolate the incoming earth from the boat's earth and this is done with a galvanic isolator or, better still, an isolation transformer. On a boat plugged into the mains, the MulpiPlus acts as a big uninterruptible power supply and will switch the 240VAC to the batteries via the inverter if the mains goes. It is also quite clever and can assist the incoming mains if more than 16A is required.
@egold33311
@egold33311 Жыл бұрын
Yes worth considering items failing especially out of warranty, most of the cowboy solar companies won't be here in 5 years so you need to have a few options in case of problems and also to consider this into your costs when buying the system
@SpaceraverDK
@SpaceraverDK Жыл бұрын
I am getting the heebie jeebies over the main RCD panel. Rats nest of wiring. Had I done that with my old colleague signing off he would have given me an earful. I was taught to do straight cable porn setups. Easier to view and fault find.
@s_workz-racer
@s_workz-racer Жыл бұрын
We use victron stuff on all of our fishing boats
@davidreilly1031
@davidreilly1031 Жыл бұрын
If the only place to site the equipment is in the loft space, then an insulated enclosure ought to be constructed to mitigate the annual temperature gradients you can expect. Also a far easier cleaner workspace, rather than breathing insulation particles and dust. Make it a compartment designed for regular access rather than Christmas decorations attitude.
@rogerthomas7040
@rogerthomas7040 Жыл бұрын
There should be no need for an independent voltage cut off device - that is something that any UK approved inverter should handle as standard. It may even be causing the inverter harm as it is unlikely the inverter is designed to handle frequent disconnects from the mains and depending on the state of the local grid (and how many of PV installs are around) the inverter could be being disconnected many times a day when it is sunny.
@alistairl
@alistairl Жыл бұрын
It's interesting seeing that bank of Odyssey batteries - I replaced the lead acid battery on my old 1995 BMW Motorbike with an Odyssey battery - didn't realise (obvious really) that they do larger units!
@mwahlgreen
@mwahlgreen Жыл бұрын
I would also say, you have some EMC noise somewhere on the loft
@GM-ii8gs
@GM-ii8gs Жыл бұрын
Completely agree with the sentiment, 26 years in the UK Solar industry, done thousands of installations, seen lots of cowboys come and go, buy cheap, buy twice.
@dama054
@dama054 Жыл бұрын
Tripping is because the internal resistance of the dead batteries
@pete9501
@pete9501 Жыл бұрын
Are you sure the batteries are wired in series at 17:51 ? should be parallel supplying 12v to the Multiplus. Either way take those heavy batteries out of the roof and replace with LifePO4 as I doubt you will be able to recover the lead acid batteries if they have been flat for any length of time.
@alanbaltic
@alanbaltic Жыл бұрын
So, you didn't entirely wreck the electric van? It's nice to know that it can still be used for some nearby tasks. ♥️
@artisanelectrics
@artisanelectrics Жыл бұрын
🙊
@BeastMovies
@BeastMovies Жыл бұрын
So dead batteries. Anything below 10v and they're toast. A lot of outlay for 1000 watts of power. It will cost thousands to update that with a new battery, inverter etc. Is it worth it?
@rogerthomas7040
@rogerthomas7040 Жыл бұрын
As it is an old system, the chances are that with the correct transfer paperwork the system is collecting very high feed in payments and will do so for another 10 years or so. This combined with the current cost of energy makes it well worth fixing.
@sahhull
@sahhull Жыл бұрын
My neighbour has a solar array put on his roof. A storm happened. The panels left the roof at high speed and tore the whole side of his roof off. For the last 2.5 years he has had a pretty blue tarp covering the hole, while everyone concerned passes the buck. His insurance said speak to the installer. The installer said.. We followed the instructions talk to the panel supplier or your insurance company. The panel supplier said.. Speak to your insurance provider or installer. The installer has now ceased trading, he still has a hole where his roof used to be. He is 'upset' and wishes he'd never got the thing fitted in the first place. He is now working hard to save up for the roof repair and system removal cost himself as he doesnt want the caining the insurance to screw him for.
@peakpowerpvt.ltd.2053
@peakpowerpvt.ltd.2053 Жыл бұрын
carry the mk3 and laptop and just plug into the inverter directly, being able to export the config, fix the config (who knows if it was programmed correctly) and upgrade firmware is helpful. dip switches are for last ditch effort only. nothing wrong with Victron.
@harmlampie
@harmlampie Жыл бұрын
Hi Jorden. You should connect the negative cable of the victron inverter to te last battery and not to the first one as it is now. Now the cables to the first battery are shorter than the last one, so for the last battery the resitance is higher, therefore is battery will give less power than the first one. So connect the positive (RED) cable to the first battery en de nagetive (Black) to the last. Make shure that all the jumper wires are exectly the same length. Also, because the battery are completly dead now, you may have te charge them first one by one so the charge currect will stay lower. Maybe is easier to do this with a external battery charger.
@cinemasbyjames
@cinemasbyjames Жыл бұрын
Odyssey batteries are lead acid... by the looks of those they've been in for a fair while, too. I'd replace them for a lithium setup instead and it should just fire right up. Hybrid dc coupled inverter is definitely the way to go though. Less losses changing dc to ac & back to dc again to store in the batteries
@andreasryf
@andreasryf Жыл бұрын
Batteries are dead, probably for quite a while, so Victron is behaving correctly, as it should only work with a proper battery connected. You can't really recover batteries that are totally discharged for a long time, off to the recycling. New 12V battery will present between 10.5 and 13V to the Victron, which is an essential condition for it to start working properly.
@rilab2676
@rilab2676 Жыл бұрын
Just look the inverter pcb had the same problem on my pv inverter just a dry solder joint very easy fix
@markelkins8432
@markelkins8432 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see some other Victron folk on the replies. Seems dumb having a 12V 1600 AH Multiplus (my Caravan has a 12/2000/80) in a house... The Batteries are probably beyond recovery. Try just one battery. They are also wired wrong - the first & last batteries should have the two separate (+/-) connections to the Multiplus. Personally, split the main circuit breakers into two systems, Grid & Essential. I'd change the Multiplus to a 48/5000/70 and put it between the two halfs (Grid & Essential). Move it down stairs too. Add about 10KWH of LiFePO4 batteries (@48V) to the Multiplus. Add some appropriate MPPT controllers to the strings and get them to charge the Batteries. Life will then be much better. I'm probably way too late with the advice - a Followup video would be great!
@radiotowers1159
@radiotowers1159 Жыл бұрын
Agree with some other comments, depending on the type of battery there is a minimum voltage that it should go to before its knackered and will present a resistance short
@Browneye2566
@Browneye2566 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm... I use Victron stuff (in Oz). It's very reliable & Victron support is great. It's clear your aren't familiar with them at all by your dip switch setting thing. Not familiar with solar & battery systems much at all, as a casual glance should be all that it took to see the batteries were in parallel & the first thing noticable on the inverter was its a 12v model. The color control GX is superceded now by the excellent Cerbo GX, and management is done through these, or bluetooth directly to the unit. My bet is the Multiplus is just fine, it's just its protection systems have kicked in & you didn't try & get in to see. If it really is faulty a Victron shop will fix it. Seeing the batteries are end of life, they really need a 48v LiFePO4 battery & 48v multiplus to manage it. The 12v multiplus could be sold and the return ploughed into the new system. Moral of the story is there's plenty for a sparky to learn re solar sytems - it's a real specialty.
Жыл бұрын
It's the usual way to connect the CCGX (or any other GX device) to the battery. The battery is normally always providing enough power for the controller even is the battery is "empty" i.e. 75 or 80% of full capacity if it is a lead-acid battery. If it went totally empty then something weird happened as the CCGX and the MultiPlus should have both prevented the inverter to provide AC
@TobotronPrime
@TobotronPrime Жыл бұрын
If you’re using the Victron smart bus bar like a lot of newer installs do then that has a 12v output that you can use to power the GX
@keithduthie
@keithduthie Жыл бұрын
Now that you're in the solar installation business, what's the timeline for your company folding?
@zenaasura1769
@zenaasura1769 Жыл бұрын
So i do marine electrical and victron is an industry standard for me. Its very hard to wreck victrons but its possible had a customer just recently who wanted to fit a large alternator to feed the lithium and wrecked their mppt.
@Milkym0o
@Milkym0o Жыл бұрын
When I did my training my tutor who ran his own firm and been a spark for 40 years, basically said everyone rushed to do solar when the government was giving out subsidies left right and centre, when those got taken away it meant a lot of sparks went bust and we're in this situation now.
@zstation64
@zstation64 Жыл бұрын
You’ll need to jump start the battery with a car charger or something, so the Victron will boot. The inverter will trip out because the control panel and smart shunt aren’t running, as they run off the battery. Lack of knowledge on your part in regards Victron, sorry to say.
@scratchanitch
@scratchanitch Жыл бұрын
It must get pretty hot up there in the summer. Not a great place for the batteries and those electronic components, right?
@4x4Pikester
@4x4Pikester Жыл бұрын
Recon one or more of the batteries have a dead short in it. Just try a known good 12V car battery on it and see if it works then.
@HellTriX
@HellTriX Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure the vicron is tripping because it thinks the batteries are un-recoverable
@24bellers20
@24bellers20 Жыл бұрын
That supply is a looped service from a neighbour . The panels will feed back to that property. How do you stop that occurring?
@PipThorne
@PipThorne Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I would be really interested in a follow-up video when you replace the system with a hybrid. I have been using a Hybrid invert with batteries for about a year now, and I’ve been impressed with how they work, As they essentially become energy management systems for your home.
@john0270
@john0270 Жыл бұрын
hope you start with a new battery first before just replacing everything???
@sanders3219
@sanders3219 Жыл бұрын
The batt system is AC connected and will only charge if there is overproduction. If the PV inverter didn’t work the batteries got drained and died. The Victon is prob still oké. You could connect the two strings as a poly-string on one mppt tracker. The max string current Will be exceeded, but this wont matter because of the east-west oriëntation of the PV-modules.
@deanhadley42
@deanhadley42 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan, genuine offer. tell the customer that I will give £200 for the dead batteries and multiplus. At least they'll get some cash back and I can make use of them 👍
@animarkzero
@animarkzero Жыл бұрын
I would not install batteries in the attic as they don't like temps which we humans dont like😉 LifePo4 batteries are a good bet but a 48V System would be much more efficient.
@patrickpowers5995
@patrickpowers5995 Жыл бұрын
But no user can foresee whether or not an installer will go bust - yet the industry has not one system (like Escrow in the matter of warranties) by which future service is protected certainly through warranty but also long after that for a modest charge. That is why no one should go for solar panels at the moment.
@inh415
@inh415 Жыл бұрын
Looks like the victron setup is missing fuses, a BMS and a shunt on the batteries. Most victron kit will not work without batteries, and id would suspect this also means totaly dead battries like these. Just add a victron MPPT and some new lifepo4 batteries with a shunt and proper BMS for a DC coupled hybrid system all controled by the colour GX. Program to charge frol solar and off peak tarrif and use / grid export during peak rates and it should pay for itself in no time.
@TheColinputer
@TheColinputer Жыл бұрын
IMO Ditch the crappy el cheapo solar inverter and use the victron for everything. You can get their MPPT charge controllers and add that to the system. Feed direct into the low voltage from them. Also its perfectly normal for things like the victron controller to run direct off the 12v DC. Remmeber that in the marine/offgrid van etc world that Victron is really targeted towards. You often only run your AC inverter when you really need it. And try to run as much as you can direct off DC. Inverter idle + wasteful plugpacks on every small thing is a huge parasitic drain on your batteries. Its not normally a big deal anyway because you never want to let your battery voltage get down to a voltage that the victron controller cant operate at. Thats a great way to just kill your batteries.
@Username-qx9gk
@Username-qx9gk Жыл бұрын
I don't think they make an inverter for ~300v strings. Only low volt stuff that requires short/thick cables. Having two inverters adds a bit of redundancy anyway. Running DC around the doesn't really make a lot of sense
@AnthonyChopra
@AnthonyChopra Жыл бұрын
we need an open source solor company or one that allows other companies to takeover the management of an existing solar system for when if it needs updating or fault fixing or replacing. this could include opening up and making schematics open for other companies to have at hand incase in 12years they need it
@GM-ii8gs
@GM-ii8gs Жыл бұрын
It exists in the UK, it's called 'HIES Consumer Code'
@AnthonyChopra
@AnthonyChopra Жыл бұрын
@@GM-ii8gs Thanks i will take a look.
@richardbartlett7226
@richardbartlett7226 Жыл бұрын
Matt:e devices like that PV+ is designed (as you read out) with Open-PEN-like functions to watch for overvoltage. The autotransformer within it is designed to lift the voltage from the PV generation (the opposite of an optimiser). The theory is that when the inverter output from the PV is lacking or fading to a non-production/shutdown-state, the matt:e output is exaggerating the voltage and therefore able to feed into the system for slightly longer than if the voltage was left as stock. The isolator switch providing a convenient function that might have used up that space with something one way or another. Snake-oil? Perhaps that depends on how light levels improve with hotter summers and dryer winters. Thought to add words about this feature here in case you thought you were missing a trick. Much depends on what price they go for and what functions already exist in the hybrid inverter that has been selected and whether you get your isolators from a top-tier £xxx vendor or a more generic brand.
@Chris_In_Texas
@Chris_In_Texas Жыл бұрын
You can tell the batteries are swollen some on the sides. Bad batteries for sure. Those Odyssey PC1800 units are about 7KWh of capacity with the three of them, however because they are AGM you should never use more than 50% so its about 3-3.5KWh worth of capacity. My guess is the Victron unit is good, but because of the bad batteries, it causing the problems.
@makermatthew
@makermatthew Жыл бұрын
It seems like the batteries are toast...certainly over-discharged.
@AIM54A
@AIM54A Жыл бұрын
If a lead acid battery drops below about 10V its basically been destroyed. Those batteries are junk. A good lithium iron phosphate battery would be a great replacement for the owner and would last a decade or more. It would be a drop in for that system.
@richardsmeeton8910
@richardsmeeton8910 Жыл бұрын
I’ve replaced relays on my 10 year old Aurora Power 1 inverter twice, otherwise I would have had to buy 2 new inverters at a grand a pop since the 5 year warranty expired.
@garethwilliams2147
@garethwilliams2147 Жыл бұрын
gel/lead acid batteries.... once they drop to 0V the lead inside them will warp, those batteries are now scrap, nothing will fix them hence the victron not working, needs new 12v deep cycle batteries and then it will work, also 6A breaker isnt enough get it changed to a 16a if the wiring allows it, the 12v victron will charge the dc upto 120a and it wont do that if it detects the battery is knackered in which they are
@ranjithkumara9853
@ranjithkumara9853 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan I have seen on Friday ELEX tool show in Alexandra Place. Didn’t get a chance to talk as you were busy 😊
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