Hi Drake:
I was recently troubleshooting a system with Sanyo 210s and an SB-4000US
inverter. The installation worked most of the time, but would blow the 1A GFCI
fuse when it rained, due to humiidity. Replacing the fuse would resolve the
issue, until it rained again. Finding the fault was
Gilligan,
Below is the data you asked for:
A) Measure and Record DC Voltage between Positive and Negative
(VOC). 0.0 to 0.1
B) Measure and Record DC Voltage between Positive and
Ground. 0.0 to 0.1
C) Measure and Record DC Voltage between Negative and
Ground.
Drake,
It's normal for some of the SB units to yank on the grid for a second during
the countdown. Don't know about the 2100 specifically. This is part of a
grid integrity check. There's more to grid integrity than just volts and
hertz. Check your gen meter when this happens. Which way does it tur
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