Dave,
The original setup was an 1800 watt Homelite generator with two non
GFI receptacles, no twist lock receptacle
The client had the generator from building their house
It was wired through a fused disconnect to the VFX3524
All worked fine
They tried the same set up with the new Generac 8000 watt inverter
They plugged into a 20 amp GFI receptacle on the generator and it
kept popping the GFI breaker
I did lower the Battery charger AC amps and the AC amps in but it
seemed to make no difference
Larry
On Nov 10, 2009, at 8:22 PM, David Palumbo wrote:
Larry,
Are you sure it is not a simple overload situation? Have you tried
reprogramming the VFX with a Mate to lower critical values (AC Amps
In, and
Battery charger AC amps)?
Seems strange a 8kW generator to have a 20A breaker protect a load
like a
generator (unless you were plugged into that outlet). How do you
have the
output wired?
Dave
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Larry Brown
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 7:11 PM
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Subject: [RE-wrenches] generator
Fellow Wrenches,
On an off the grid system we did for a client a year or two back, we
installed an Outback VFX3524 mounted on a Midnight Solar E Panel.
They had a manual pull Homelight generator as back up. All worked
well.
Recently the client upgraded to an electric start 8000 watt Generac
generator.
Now every time they start the new generator, the GFI 20 amp
receptacle on the generator pops.
There is probably a redundant neutral to ground bond that is causing
this but I am uncertain on the best approach to remedy this condition
Any recommendations or experience on how to get the generator to
interface with the system?
Thanks
Larry
Larry Brown
Sun Mountain
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