I assume the easy choice of changing the coffee pot isn't going to happen?
What inverter does it happen to be, Although sometimes weird stuff like this
happens with inverters of all makes.
Back from my days of being an APC dealer most UPS's are modified square wave
Bob ellison
Bob Ellison
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Coffee maker
Jeremy
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On Aug 9, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Jay Peltz wrote:
> What's the load, the inverter?
>
> Jay
> Peltz power
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> On Aug 9, 2013, at 1:00 PM, All Solar wrote:
>
>> Looking for recommendations for a
These cheapo inverters are nothing new; we've had to sell against them
for over a decade.
Its all about longevity, and how bad life might be with a several week
outage.
Weight is a great, simple place to start. The quality inverters are
transformer based, and weigh much more.
Which one is goin
What's the load, the inverter?
Jay
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On Aug 9, 2013, at 1:00 PM, All Solar wrote:
> Looking for recommendations for a reliable UPS for a problem load that will
> not run off the homes inverter
> The load is 1200 w max 120v
> Thanks in advance
>
> Jeremy Rodrigu
Looking for recommendations for a reliable UPS for a problem load that will not
run off the homes inverter
The load is 1200 w max 120v
Thanks in advance
Jeremy Rodriguez
All Solar
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What your customers will find is that these auto parts store inverters
only reach their nominal ratings with resistive loads. When trying to
start a motor they exhibit a fraction of their rated power - too much
reactive load. Same goes for anything with a transformer or power supply.
Also, if
Try to get a make, model and a brand name and we will see what we can find
out about them.
Later,
Bob
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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Drake
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 12:55 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re:
Are they missing the fact that the inverters used for battery backup RE
applications are also high output sophisticated battery chargers and
transfer switches all built into one integrated unit intended to work
together with available monitoring and coordination with charge controllers?
I normally
At 11:08 AM 8/9/2013, you wrote:
Unless they are a continuing customer or a friend, I would be
inclined to tell them good luck.
PLEASE call someone else, asap!
This is happening with continuing customers that are friends. What is
needed are some solid technical reasons to give them, but do
Often the CCC inverters have a very high standby power draw, and some shut off
at 15 volts so you cannot equalize. The don't have chargers and transfer
switches. They are not UL listed. Some don't allow proper grounding, with
negative battery and neutral bonded. They don't offer much motor st
Hello,
Has anyone on list installed a Solaredge 480/227 3-phase inverter? The spec
sheet says that the nominal input DC+ to DC- is 840vdc. I assume this is the
regulated operational voltage, and so the system installation falls under
the code rules for 1000vdc systems, correct? My local utility
Do they have a charger or just a CCC inverter?
Harbor freight sells units like this.
Unless they are a continuing customer or a friend, I would be inclined to
tell them good luck.
PLEASE call someone else, asap!
We know how this story will end,
Bob
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A couple of customers have found 2500 W inverters rated as true sine
wave for prices in the $300 range. My strong gut feeling is that they
are junk, but I have no experience with these. They feel the
inverters from Outback, Magnum etc are far overpriced.
What would you say to a customer who wa
Bob-O,
Then again, SOME of us don't buy in Walmart either.
Just say'in. Sorry Michael. Couldn't help it.
Dick Ratico
Solarwind Electric
--- You wrote:
Then again, SOME of us don't buy Chinese goods.
On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:53 AM, Ryan wrote:
To echo Tom the XW is probably the best product for the
Hi All
We've used the 12v fans directly off the charge controllers for 12, 24 and
48v systems, but I like the idea of the 48v fan on this system since it
moves a great volume of air than the 12 and 24v versions. Two 12 v fans may
be a good way to go and it builds in a failsafe- if one dies the oth
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