re-posting for help...or just ideas
Just an update...was able to talk with some folks 'in the know' on how to determine where my problem was (with my inverters reading overload, even after changing the house batteries). After disabling the output and rechecking for an overload indicator, it's clear the board or something on the inverter is bad. This is a Freedom 25/24 that is at least 15 years old...maybe more. So...I've got a new trace 36/24 on the way.
So best I can tell...the swap out doesn't look like it'll be too bad...any thoughts or suggestions as I approach this next week?
--the inverter should be here today...since I've never done this..anyone have any suggestions or guidance on how best to change/swap these? Anything to be aware of?
The update...and some learnings.
Ok...so to refresh. A couple months ago I noticed that my house batteries were just not holding any charge and couldn't run any time on the house only. By isolating I found that 3 of the 4 were bad...not a good sign.
I hooked those back up and found that my inverter was in overload. After doing some diagnostic with the manual, it looked as if the batteries were in such bad state, they were causing a fault. So...of to get 4 new batteries and get them installed. Hooked everything back up...still a fault on the overload. After lots of checking, changing and slamming things around, I talked to an inverter guru from the board here who advised me to clip the output and see if there was still an overload, and if so, likely the board or some part of the unit was bad. I did..it was. The decision was whether to send off a 15+ year old inverter and spend 600-700$ to fix it, or buy a new one. The old was a 2500/24 Freedom, so I decided a new one was in order.
I did decide to take advantage of the situation and upgrade it from a 2500 to a larger unit. I found a trace 3600 that was about the same price for the 2500 Xantrax units (somewhere around 1200-1400). While looking I also checked out e-bay to see if there was anything there...and sure enough found a brand new, till warranty bound 3600 for $899. It arrived this past Wednesday and Friday was the install day.
Now...the story. As soon as I saw it out of the box...I was worried. It was longer than my other, and I was afraid it wouldn't fit where the old unit was mounted. But then I remembered that the 8D batteries were all running the same way, and it wasn't any longer than those. When I opened the bay...what I had not remembered was that the place the inverter was sitting didn't go back as far because the blower unit (I think that's what it is) from the generator is there. So yep...no chance it would fit. The only thing I could do was reconfigure the battery bay, moving things in a different orientation to allow this unit to either sit sideways or on the side where a batter was and have room. I decided to make it a sideways mount...easier access to the controls.
After the disassembly and relocation, I started hooking up all the AC side in and outs, then the DC runs. Once everything was done, I fired it up...and it works great! Just used on a short trip out..no issues with the transfer between inverter and charging...no issues with running on the batteries. I'm pretty impressed.
Now...to some of you, this would be a walk in the park...for me....it's quite the accomplishment. :)