Wrenches,
I spoke with tech support at Outback recently and was told
the max output of the Radian at the output terminals is 8KW, even if
there is an external AC source connected to one of the AC IN terminals
of the Radian.
However, on page 18 of the GS8048 manual: "
You are missing the charging of the battery! That is where (your numbers)
the 12KW - 8KW can go!
Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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> Wrenches,
>
> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â I spoke with tech
Hello Lones here.
When an ac source is accepted by the inverter. The rely connects the ac input
directly to the ac output. The relay is (should be) protected by a 50 amp
breaker
If there is an ac load of 8KW or 33 ac amps the remaining current is available
to be used by the inverter for battery
Wrenches,
We have a client with a string of sealed L16s and he believes he may have a
weak or failed cell.
What’s the best way to test or check these batteries, since there is no
electrolyte to draw out.
We don’t install many AGMs, in fact, steer the client away from them, usually.
Jeremy R
Load test and compare with another known good battery. I also steer away
from AGM's. --Dave
> Wrenches,
> We have a client with a string of sealed L16s and he believes he may have
> a weak or failed cell.
>
> Whatâs the best way to test or check these batteries, since there is no
> electrolyte t
I agree, I usually steer full time off grid customers away from AGM, but
for remote sites that might not be attended for months at a time, AGMs
do have a purpose. We've had good luck with Full River. Load testing is
one really long way to test; I usually just have the customer do load
testing
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