Staber with PVP [RE-wrenches]
William Miller
wrmiller at charter.net
Mon Nov 26 14:53:48 PST 2007
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Drake:
Have you left a recording voltmeter on the AC distribution at various
points? The inverter could be pushing the voltage up, a common phenomena,
especially with sub-standard sized feeders.
William Miller
At 10:26 AM 11/26/2007, you wrote:
>Hello Wrenches,
>
>We have a strange situation where a PVP 2800 is feeding the grid in a
>house where a Staber washer is being used. The washer burned out after
>20 loads of wash, and a new replacement board was sent.
>
>The washer, with the new board, would not operate until the inverter was
>turned off. It then started, and continues to start with no problems so
>far, with the inverter left on.
>
>Can a direct grid tie inverter affect power quality to the point where
>it could damage appliances? Has anyone ever heard of a problem like
>this, or should we be looking elsewhere for the cause?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Drake
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