Friends:

I have managed to confuse myself on the proper steps for equalizing batteries with the SW inverter and I am hoping I can get some clarification. The instructions indicate you can't start an equalization manually. Instead it says that you must wait until the inverter starts automatically after setting the control to EQ.

I very much prefer to have my customers equalize at a time specific so they monitor the process was successful and know it was successful. I thought I remembered that you could start the generator from the control panel and then engage EQ, but with at least one client, the generator shuts down right away. We made a brief experiment with starting the generator from the gen set itself and then engaging EQ. My client was leaving the premises shortly after I gave these new instructions so we aborted the EQ until another day. In the meantime, I'd appreciate any input any of you may have as to the best way to EQ with an SW inverter using the generator input.

Thanks,

William Miller


PS: This inverter requires a three-wire start connection with the "glow-stop" setting.

Wm



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