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Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 8:55 PM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Magnum Energy 120/240 inverter problem.
Wrenches,
We recently decided to try the relatively new 120/240 VAC inverter from
Magnum for an off
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John,
I would second Ryan's experiences. We too have more than a few Magnum's
out there working fine in Maine, some more than two years old.
Daryl
> John
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> we have a pile of the magnum 120/240 units here in Maine all on
> epanels as well and a few are in the cold never had a problem ye
John
we have a pile of the magnum 120/240 units here in Maine all on
epanels as well and a few are in the cold never had a problem yet I have
taken them in the back of the truck at sub zero temps and hooked them
up. Are these 24 volt or 48 volt? I have never used the 24 volt but
would susp
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 8:55 PM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Magnum Energy 120/240 inverter
problem.
HAS ANYONE HAD GOOD LUCK WITH THIS MODEL IN A COLD ENVIRONMENT
OR STARTING PROBLEMS AT ANY TEMPERATURE?
John Blittersdorf
NABCEP
2009 8:55 PM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Magnum Energy 120/240 inverter problem.
Wrenches,
We recently decided to try the relatively new 120/240 VAC inverter from
Magnum for an off-grid customer. The inverter is located in a power shed which
shares space with a wood gasifier hot water fur
Wrenches,
We recently decided to try the relatively new 120/240 VAC inverter
from Magnum for an off-grid customer. The inverter is located in a power shed
which shares space with a wood gasifier hot water furnace to heat their
house. Upon completing the hookup using an E-panel, we found
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