Sorted now, but why did it trip?
We tripped the site box as soon as we landed as it's only 4 amp. So I decided to use the kettle (3.2 Amps) and the water heater (unknown) separately.
Then I decided to set the victron multicontrol to 4 amps max and leave the inverter on. This seemed OK and the water heater by itself was drawing on the inverter so more than 4 amps. After an hour I switched the water heater off as the blue light on the multicontrol was telling me "battery getting low of overload" All was then OK
An hour later with nothing on mains (except the fridge and charger) and the mains decided to cut off. It hadn't tripped the switches as all were still on, including the ones on the Victron inverter. There was just no power anywhere.
Another hour spent getting the site manager to check his box was OK and eventually repeatedly switching every switch off together and back on and the 240v reinstated itself.
But why did all the mains shut off in the first place?
We tripped the site box as soon as we landed as it's only 4 amp. So I decided to use the kettle (3.2 Amps) and the water heater (unknown) separately.
Then I decided to set the victron multicontrol to 4 amps max and leave the inverter on. This seemed OK and the water heater by itself was drawing on the inverter so more than 4 amps. After an hour I switched the water heater off as the blue light on the multicontrol was telling me "battery getting low of overload" All was then OK
An hour later with nothing on mains (except the fridge and charger) and the mains decided to cut off. It hadn't tripped the switches as all were still on, including the ones on the Victron inverter. There was just no power anywhere.
Another hour spent getting the site manager to check his box was OK and eventually repeatedly switching every switch off together and back on and the 240v reinstated itself.
But why did all the mains shut off in the first place?