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<blockquote data-quote="Skipper" data-source="post: 560574" data-attributes="member: 38292"><p>Hi, I'm doing a DIY install and have a question about isolation of batteries. Both my batteries have circuit breakers, however, under IET regs, breakers are not normally regarded as a suitable means of isolation. The maximum source/sink current of the batteries is 190A, should I fit a 250A 48V isolator between the batteries and the inverter? Whats the current MCS best practice for this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skipper, post: 560574, member: 38292"] Hi, I'm doing a DIY install and have a question about isolation of batteries. Both my batteries have circuit breakers, however, under IET regs, breakers are not normally regarded as a suitable means of isolation. The maximum source/sink current of the batteries is 190A, should I fit a 250A 48V isolator between the batteries and the inverter? Whats the current MCS best practice for this? [/QUOTE]
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