Max wrote about the "problem child" system which is "tripping off when the AC 
unit tries to start".

Mick says: you didn't mention what brand of inverter is on board the system, 
but in any case there's probably an error code that you can find to explain the 
shutdown. The error could be due to the low voltage disconnnect point being 
reached on the battery, or it could be due to excessive AC amperage demand from 
the air conditioner...the latter case seems quite likely because of the 3.5 ton 
thing, but even if you address that part of the problem there still may be 
nuisance shutdown problems if there are battery health issues going on.

You mentioned MPPT60-150 as the charge controller. From that, I assume Xantrex 
XW...and one might assume the inverter is from that same product line. They 
build two 48 volt units...I'll bet if there's an XW inverter in the system that 
it's probably model 6048...6 kW continuous with a 12 kW surge. Please confirm.

I have a client who tried running (two different) 5 ton air conditioners using 
XW 6048 based gear. He didn't even try with a "single" but he found that 
inverter doubles succeeded with one of his refrigerated air systems and not 
with the other one. The difference was due to a different SEER rating. He added 
a third inverter/charger and now has plenty of cranking power for either air 
conditioner.

My big concern now is the grinding effect that such an intense load has on his 
battery bank, but I digress...if there's XW gear involved in your "problem 
child" system, throw another inverter at the load but watch the battery for 
signs of puckering.

If you do stack a second XW machine, there is some setup involved in naming the 
two units and in setting one up as the slave.

Mick Abraham, Proprietor 
www.abrahamsolar.com 
Voice: 970-731-4675

 
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