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GWatPE

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Joined: 01/09/2006
Location: Australia
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Posted: 05:36am 08 Mar 2010
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It is possible to overload the wiring, if enough units were plugged into the same power cct.

eg if you had 3.6kW of inverters plugged in, then the 15A fuse would still hold. If at this time, you placed 3.6kW load on then all would still be OK. If the load was still increased, then parts of the wiring would become overloaded, but the fuse would still be OK. It would not be until the load was increased to above 7.2kW that enough current would pass the fuse for it to blow. Parts of the wiring would by then pose a fire risk.

It does not help to fuse the individual GTI's.

I see it this way. The GTI's should be on a separate fused power cct. No loads should be connected between the GTI's and the main grid feed cct fuse. I am not up on the wiring rule for this, but a separate cct for the GTI would be expected from the main fuse board.

Gordon.
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KarlJ

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Joined: 19/05/2008
Location: Australia
Posts: 1178
Posted: 09:42am 08 Mar 2010
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and thats exactly what the rules say....
they also say you cant connect this type of thing in the first place!

I think if you were running say more than 1KW of these things you'd be NUTS, as at this level, you have invested enough money in panels etc to easily justify spending the money on a certified inverter and having it legit.

300W or a couple of 160W panels up against the side of the shed is a fairly different proposition than a 3KW system.

This would be a little bending of the rules but you would get away with it safely and 300W is only 1.2A or so and isnt going to set fire to the place.

Neilomac had the most power boards and double adapters I had ever seen when I visited there!!
all draining though.....
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