were working to
everyone's satisfaction after that.
Thanks for your concern about our bottom line!
Cheers,
Mark
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048s don't work anymore too. they
lived outside since 1998.We DO have some low temps & the only thing I have
seen is the LCD displays are not reliable.
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lived outside since 1998.We DO have some low temps & the only thing I
have seen is the LCD displays are not reliable.
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temps & the only thing I have
seen is the LCD displays are not reliable.
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Subject: [RE-wrenches] Inverter temp spec for cold
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I was warned about this for a system
I built in Alaska for a friend. He & his wife are gone most winters
and the temperature inside the unheated home probably gets down to -30.
The VFX3524 has never had any problems.
Todd
Allan Sindelar wrote:
Wrench
Wrenches,
Inverter manufacturers have an ambient temperature range with a lowest
temperature spec. For example, SMA has a spec of -13 to +113 degrees F. In
our area of New Mexico, we have a record cold temperature well below the -13
degrees F. If we mounted the inverter on an outside wall or on a
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