Is that a common error when migrating a circuit from grid to battery? What's the proper way to connect it?
Maybe it's double insulated, I'm not sure. I made a teardown video a while back: https://youtu.be/FWYIQDA-QCU
I've got the inverter ripped out and sitting on my back deck right now. Looks like the heat sink is isolated from the PCB with electrical tape. Shrug.
Maybe the inverters I'm looking at just feature GFCI and that's why they require grounds? Seems like they would just say that in the user manual though, instead of talking about risk of electric shock.
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It is cheaper to not add grounding to an inverter. And in the case of the Yeti, since there is no access to the DC input terminals, not all that important. An internal fault cannot return current to ground, so cannot create a dangerous situation where the case of the device you are using is at a dangerous potential. (As long as the heatsink is isolated, which it should be in a well designed inverter.)Leave a comment:
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Actually, he is talking about the white wire (wide prong) of the mod-square being connected to the house neutral which is in turn connected to earth ground if the building is wired in the normal way for an on-grid building. That will make the internals of the inverter and the battery bank bounce around at about 60VAC relative to earth ground.
If you then ground the negative of the battery bank you will end up with a short circuit through the grounding system.
As for the Yeti, if the equipment is double insulated (any exposed metal has at least two insulating elements between it and energized parts) then UL allows it to be operated on a two wire cord without a ground wire.Leave a comment:
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I'm having trouble picturing how one would even go about doing that. Are you talking about wiring the ground prong of the inverter AC output into the ground prong of the household electrical system?Leave a comment:
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So... how does the Yeti 400 get around this, I wonder? It's got exposed metal bolts and an aluminum heatsink. No grounding requirement.Under the NEC, ground connections are required for most systems with any voltages over 50V, either on the AC or DC side.
The biggest issue with most MSW inverters is that the negative battery terminal is expected to be grounded and often connected to the chassis. But the AC output has two wires that are each 60V but of opposite polarity with respect to ground. If you take the white wire of the AC output, which is NOT actually a neutral wire in this case, and you connect it to ground you will burn out the inverter.
If the case of the unit is plastic and there are no exposed metal parts the NEC and UL may not require the use of a ground wire or Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC.)Leave a comment:
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mod sine inverters have incredibly cheap wiring and circuitry inside them, and if a battery terminal is grounded (like in a car to the chassis) and one of the inverter outputs gets grounded, the smoke is let out of the inverter, never connect a mod-sine inverter to a grounded household electrical system, because you will fly the inverter, and likely any 12V gear on the batteryLeave a comment:
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Under the NEC, ground connections are required for most systems with any voltages over 50V, either on the AC or DC side.Hello,
I've been looking at inverters for my portable camping solar generator lately. One thing I notice is that most of the pure sine wave inverters feature a ground connection and caution you to use it in the user manual.
Cheap modified sine wave inverters, like those you find at BestBuy, do not feature a ground connection. In addition, my Yeti 400 does not feature a ground connection, despite having a pure sine wave inverter built-in.
What's the deal here? Why are the ground connections necessary on some inverters but not others?
Thanks!
The biggest issue with most MSW inverters is that the negative battery terminal is expected to be grounded and often connected to the chassis. But the AC output has two wires that are each 60V but of opposite polarity with respect to ground. If you take the white wire of the AC output, which is NOT actually a neutral wire in this case, and you connect it to ground you will burn out the inverter.
If the case of the unit is plastic and there are no exposed metal parts the NEC and UL may not require the use of a ground wire or Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC.)Leave a comment:
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Inverter Ground Connections
Hello,
I've been looking at inverters for my portable camping solar generator lately. One thing I notice is that most of the pure sine wave inverters feature a ground connection and caution you to use it in the user manual.
Cheap modified sine wave inverters, like those you find at BestBuy, do not feature a ground connection. In addition, my Yeti 400 does not feature a ground connection, despite having a pure sine wave inverter built-in.
What's the deal here? Why are the ground connections necessary on some inverters but not others?
Thanks!
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