You may already know but… Are your DC cables bonded together and twisted where 
possible to reduce magnetic fields? Higher the current and greater the loop 
area, the stronger the fields are. More parallel loops, the greater the 
combined flux = loud Hums.  

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems




On Jun 29, 2023, at 8:19 AM, Kirk Herander via RE-wrenches 
<re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:

All, 

I am in the middle of commissioning a 480kwh BP LFP battery bank, connected to 
-10- OB Radian 8kw inverter/chargers.

For the DC combiner I am using midnite 2000 amp combiner boxes, modified to 
mount  class T fuses on the positive bus, for both battery inputs and inverter 
outputs.

For starters, I set the master inverter at a max charge rate of 20 AC amps, 
which equates to a DC charge of about 74 A. All the other inverters are 
automatically set to this charge rate as well.

Turning the chargers on one by one, I started to get quite an audible vibration 
from the combiner box at a combined charge of about 400 to 500 A. 

So I took the cover off of the combiner, which was vibrating noticabllly by 
feel. Most of the noise was from the cover not fitting tight. But the The box 
itself is also vibrating by feel.

I took the combined charge up to 640A dc. This level of vibration definitely 
increases with an increased charge rate. And I am surprised because after all, 
we’re not talking AC here we’re talking DC. It almost reminds me of a large AC 
transformer in its behavior. The vibration did not seem to be originating at 
the inverters, then resonating to the combiner.

I can dampen the vibration by adding a few things, but I’m surprised that this 
is happening. All connections in the combiner are tightened properly. Ideas?










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Kirk Herander /  <>kirkh@vermont.solar <mailto:kirkh@vermont.solar>
Owner|Principal, VT Solar, LLC
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