Didn’t have patience to keep on going ?. The car was all happy.what's after this 2 minutes? Any warning message at the display or heat from the frunk or fuse going of?
Next week I’ll do a test on all phases. If I can pull 16A on allphases simultaneously…Think I will start with 10A.ah, ok, I thought after 2 mins your test was interrupted.
I am building my adapter too these days,
just thinking about if I yhould build it 1 phase or 3 phase.
I would like 3 phase just to see what's happening, but I am pretty clear that I'll never have a use for it
Wow, 3.5kW. You're braver than I wasA small update. Test some loads today. I connected an electric radiator and a heatgun.
I pushed i to 16A on 220v. Only running for 2 minutes, but I think that’s good news.
Interesting. I've noticed that the V2L inverter does some ground fault detection. If you pass some line (phase) current to ground, the inverter will switch off the 220V. It will try 3 times (with about 10 seconds between each try), then give up completely.I have done some test on my V2L plug.
Type 2 - 3phase CEE (All phases connected)
Phase - Neutral 220V
Phase - Ground 76V
Neutral- Ground 143V
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L1-L3 all give 220V, but not 3Phase 400V.Can you measure it with a load connected?
And is there an output on L1, L2 and L3?
I have tried to connect to “Central box” with RCD. Incoming Neutral and earth is connected in Ground buspar, and then Neutral goes trough RCD and then to Neutral busbar.Interesting. I've noticed that the V2L inverter does some ground fault detection. If you pass some line (phase) current to ground, the inverter will switch off the 220V. It will try 3 times (with about 10 seconds between each try), then give up completely.
L1-L3 all give 220V, but not 3Phase 400V.
So it wants to float neutral slightly to allow it to detect Earth faults from Neutral? Interesting.I have tried to connect to “Central box” with RCD. Incoming Neutral and earth is connected in Ground buspar, and then Neutral goes trough RCD and then to Neutral busbar.
When I do so, the V2L stops. Like you said it automatically restarts if I pull out the plug.
Yes, to neutral. yes between, zeroIs that relative to Neutral? And what is there between each of them? I suspect zero.
I’m planning to “cut off” Ground in the CEE- handle (terminat the wire in a fix).So it wants to float neutral slightly to allow it to detect Earth faults from Neutral? Interesting.
The 400v will be between L1 and L2 or L2 to L3 or L3 to L1 ie √3 X 220 which would give you 380v approx 400vL1-L3 all give 220V, but not 3Phase 400V.
Yes.The 400v will be between L1 and L2 or L2 to L3 or L3 to L1 ie √3 X 220 which would give you 380v approx 400v
In the UK we only have single phaseThe 400v will be between L1 and L2 or L2 to L3 or L3 to L1 ie √3 X 220 which would give you 380v approx 400v
Houses normally only have 1 phase, true.In the UK we only have single phase![]()
Houses normally only have 1 phase, true.
The question is does the inverter in the car when doing a V2L provide 3 phase output.
Can the inverter take in a 3 phase feed, or is it a special UK version.
So measuring L1 to L2 might be interesting