You might try a capacitor for an old AC pump but I do not ever suggest making
it variable speed as AC pumps have a locked rotor amps start that is sometimes
much greater than the LRA listed especially as they get older and AC pumps
normally will not start without full power AND ONLY AFTER THEY A
3-wire only for the Franklin MonoDrive. Darn! The Gould version works with
with 2-wire...but only at 240vac. Oh well, after my client chokes down the
well company bill next spring, I'll have a lovely, scenic 4WD trip up the
mountain, do 30 minutes worth of wiring, be the hero, and never have to
has
Thanks for the advice, everyone! The problem has been ongoing since the
system was first installed, it didn't just crop up. I have checked the
battery bank (8x L-16) under load with a thermal imager and voltmeter and
refractometer, no issues with cell voltage, SG or bad connections. I'll be
looking
Hey Dan;
If this just problem just started, I'm with Drake, you could have a
premature cell failure. I also agree with Allan, 2 wire pumps are
certainly problematic on inverters. Many well service folks don't even
install them because they don't last near as long as 3 wire pumps, so
your cu
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