Victron Distributor M10 does not send power to inverter, when fuse is inserted the light switches off
Do you have a multi meter? Start at the battery and look for voltage to the point where there is none. That’s likely where your issue is. Post some pictures of the installation.
Maybe the fuse is burned already? It is normal for an Inverter to pulls many amps to charge the capacitors. What kind of fuse is it?
Turning on an inverter wont burn the fuse. If you had a short during installation you could have easily burned the fuse. A Lynx uses a Mega Fuse. Don’t buy cheap amazon ones. Do you know how to use your Ohms setting on your multi meter? You can remove the fuse and check it that way. Or just check for voltage on both sides of the fuse when its installed. One end of the lead on battery negative then check both sided of the fuse with the other lead. It should have battery voltage on both sides.
But you said the light goes out on the Lynx fuse location. That should indicate the fuse is good.
Again, start at the battery and see where you stop getting voltage.
Could you describe your system a little more… wiring from battery over distributor to inverter and wich models.
Which light go out? Lynx or inverter or GX device.
Have you measured voltage on battery poles, at Lynx in and out and at inverter?
A Lynx Distributor has it’s own electronics that monitor the fuses and get power by 5V on the RJ10 port. If that is not powered the Lynx will not even light at all. During normal operation, only the middle green LED will be on. during startup all 4 fuse LEDs will light shortly.
Pictures please!
I have managed to start the inverter, the issue was the resistance from the inverter to the battery, got a resistor cable to do the starting.
Thank you community
Huh? I have never heard of that being necessary. I am curious why you had to do that.
I’d assume the OP means a precharge resistor, often needed if the battery is undersized and its BMS shuts down due to the inrush current of the inverter.