Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzing
Plowman
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Last month I finished expanding my little off-grid system, used four Midnite Solar 12A breakers for the combiner box and one 63A as the main battery breaker. They all seem to buzz when the sun is shining and the panels are producing. Not loud, but noticeable.
A quick Google search gives contradictory advice. Some say some buzzing is common and nothing to worry about. Others say buzzing breakers can be a sign of loose connections or an old breaker that's about to give out. I've checked the connections and they're tight (all screw compression type connections), and these breakers have only been in use for a month.
I'm hoping it's nothing to worry about? I haven't systematically tested them to tell when and when they do not buzz, under what loads, etc. None have ever tripped, but they haven't been subjected to any conditions where I'd expect them to trip.
I did measure a voltage drop when I tested one of the panel circuits, went from 14.12V to 14.06V when measured before and after the breaker in the combiner box, which is a 0.42% drop. Panel was producing 4.2 amps according to my clamp meter. I took these readings a couple weeks ago, didn't think much of them then, but upon reflection that voltage loss seems rather high.
I've also tested the battery breaker a couple times and the voltage loss is barely measurable (tested it a couple days ago, there was no measurable loss, 14.83V before and after the breaker, measured ~10 amps with my clamp meter). It also buzzes.
A quick Google search gives contradictory advice. Some say some buzzing is common and nothing to worry about. Others say buzzing breakers can be a sign of loose connections or an old breaker that's about to give out. I've checked the connections and they're tight (all screw compression type connections), and these breakers have only been in use for a month.
I'm hoping it's nothing to worry about? I haven't systematically tested them to tell when and when they do not buzz, under what loads, etc. None have ever tripped, but they haven't been subjected to any conditions where I'd expect them to trip.
I did measure a voltage drop when I tested one of the panel circuits, went from 14.12V to 14.06V when measured before and after the breaker in the combiner box, which is a 0.42% drop. Panel was producing 4.2 amps according to my clamp meter. I took these readings a couple weeks ago, didn't think much of them then, but upon reflection that voltage loss seems rather high.
I've also tested the battery breaker a couple times and the voltage loss is barely measurable (tested it a couple days ago, there was no measurable loss, 14.83V before and after the breaker, measured ~10 amps with my clamp meter). It also buzzes.
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Re: Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzingI did measure a voltage drop when I tested one of the panel circuits, went from 14.12V to 14.06V when measured before and after the breaker in the combiner box, which is a 0.42% drop. Panel was producing 4.2 amps according to my clamp meter.
That's 60 millivolts. Does your meter have a millivolt scale? If so, measure the voltage across the breaker and see if it agrees... your meter may be more accurate using the millivolt scale. Of course, make sure your panel is still producing 4.2 amps when you measure.
--vtMaps4 X 235watt Samsung, Midnite ePanel, Outback VFX3524 FM60 & mate, 4 Interstate L16, trimetric, Honda eu2000i -
Re: Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzing
When you measure the voltage drop across the breaker, make sure to get right into where the wire goes into
the connection. When you measured the voltage before, did you measure right at the breaker or was there
wire drop as well ?
The breakers will definitely have some kind of a voltage drop though.
As far as the buzzing, what I suspect you are hearing is due to the closest thing there would be inside
a breaker which would be the magnetic coil used to make it trip. Since you (probably) have an inverter
drawing AC ripple on the battery side at 120 Hz or 100 Hz (double 50/60 Hz), that is more than likely
the cause of the "buzz".
As long as all of the breakers are lightly buzzing, it's probably not any issue to be concerned about.
boB -
Re: Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzingThat's 60 millivolts. Does your meter have a millivolt scale? If so, measure the voltage across the breaker and see if it agrees... your meter may be more accurate using the millivolt scale. Of course, make sure your panel is still producing 4.2 amps when you measure.
--vtMaps -
Re: Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzingWhen you measure the voltage drop across the breaker, make sure to get right into where the wire goes into
the connection. When you measured the voltage before, did you measure right at the breaker or was there
wire drop as well ?The breakers will definitely have some kind of a voltage drop though.As far as the buzzing, what I suspect you are hearing is due to the closest thing there would be inside a breaker which would be the magnetic coil used to make it trip. Since you (probably) have an inverter drawing AC ripple on the battery side at 120 Hz or 100 Hz (double 50/60 Hz), that is more than likely the cause of the "buzz".
As long as all of the breakers are lightly buzzing, it's probably not any issue to be concerned about.
boB
I forgot to add that I have felt the breakers on a couple occasions and they weren't warm at all. -
Re: Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzingI am using a cheap MSW inverter, as well as a PWM controller. The controller buzzes sometimes, too.
I thinking those are likely to be the cause. I have lots of those breakers and none make any noise at all. But mmpt doesnt pulse width the load on the PV much or at all. Not like a PWM controller in float or aborb will. Is it a brand name controller? I ve seen reviews of some cheap controllers with really noisy waveforms, and real bad RF.1.8kWp CSUN, 10kWh AGM, Midnite Classic 150, Outback VFX3024E,
http://zoneblue.org/cms/page.php?view=off-grid-solar -
Re: Midnite Solar circuit breakers buzzingI thinking those are likely to be the cause. I have lots of those breakers and none make any noise at all. But mmpt doesnt pulse width the load on the PV much or at all. Not like a PWM controller in float or aborb will. Is it a brand name controller? I ve seen reviews of some cheap controllers with really noisy waveforms, and real bad RF.
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