etting should be disabled.
>
> If this is a real feature and the user can not enable/disable I think it was
> not thought out well.
>
> Louis.
> Original Message
> Subject: [RE-wrenches] Magnum inverter issue
> From: Jay
> Date: Wed, December 12, 2018 6:
Just got off the phone with Magnum tech support. Their stance:
1) The fluctuation is within the 5% allowable voltage window. (True, but
still annoying, atypical 120 vac behavior)
2) They haven't changed anything, the inverters have always regulated
voltage this way..
I replied that I've never
I've got quite a few Magnum PAEs installed and have not seen this
before. I have one I'm about to install, so I just bench tested it and
I did see the fluctuation. It was cycling from 116vac to 122 vac about
every 5 seconds. As far as Magnum claiming this is "Normal" off grid
operation, well
upling and disable if not.The factory setting should be disabled.If this is a real feature and the user can not enable/disable I think it was not thought out well.Louis.
Original Message
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Magnum inverter issue
From: Jay <jay.pe...@gmail.com>
Date:
I had a PAE 4024 run high voltage so that it
wouldn't AC couple at all. My older PAE does not fluctuate.
At 08:14 PM 12/12/2018, you wrote:
Hi all, Iâve had the following issue with a
new PAE 4024. Itâs ac voltage will rise and
fall about 10+ volts ( 124-115) over about 10
seconds like cl
Wrenches
I can only use Outback as a reference, is the programming set to search not
on,
What happens under a light load, l have seen cycling on Outbacks that had
low idle load and were programmed to high and they hunted like that.
Jerry
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018, 7:16 PM Jay Hi all,
>
> I’ve had the
Hi all,
I’ve had the following issue with a new PAE 4024.
It’s ac voltage will rise and fall about 10+ volts ( 124-115) over about 10
seconds like clock work. Regardless of the load, or battery SOC/voltage.
I checked with a local shop, they also have the issue. They checked all their
back sto
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