[RE-wrenches] Magnum MS 4448 AE issues

John Berdner John.Berdner at solaredge.com
Sun Dec 23 10:21:56 PST 2012


Jay's post reminded me of another idea.

If the big load is a motor load, e.g. well pump, then a soft start circuit might solve the problem.
A neighbor of mine has a Magnum and his 3/4 Hp pressure pump (installed against my instructions by the brain dead well guy) turning on caused his flat screen TV (LED) to turn off.
We added a soft start circuit and solved the issue.

Best Regards,

John Berdner
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From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of jay peltz
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 10:16 AM
To: Howie at CatamountSolar.com; RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Magnum MS 4448 AE issues

Hi Howie,

You can set the diversion control of the FM-80 to SS relay mode which will PWM the load, AC or DC

While I think this will take care of your problem you might have some flicker while its PWM'ing if you are switching an AC load.

Another option is to use cascading smaller dump loads, which I use often with micro hydro.
I like this better as there is no fast flicker in the lights etc.

And a 3rd option is to use a CC like Tristar or C-40 and DC dump load.




Jay

peltz power






On Dec 23, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Howie Michaelson wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to help my brother-in-law figure out if he can continue
> using his Magnum MS 4448 AE in his now off-grid home in Nova Scotia
> which we installed about 3 years ago as at the time a battery backup
> inverter.  I would preface the following with the information that he
> is a very knowledgeable/hands on physicist (chair of the Physics
> department at Dalhousie U. in Halifax, as well as an intrepid sailor
> having sailed all over the world in 2 different sailboats he built
> himself).  I mention this to explain that he is very capable and
> understands the inner workings of his equipment much better than most wrenches I know (and certainly me).
>
> About a year ago he installed a SkyStream 3.7 to add to the roughly 3
> kW of solar on an FM80, and then a short time later disconnected
> himself from the grid.  He immediately started having problems with
> the Skystream regularly disconnecting from his system and shutting
> down, then reconnecting and cycling off again, were as there hadn't
> been a problem while grid-tied.  After much investigation and
> conversation with SW WindPower tech support and some software patches
> from them, things improved somewhat.  But the regular disconnections continued.
>
> Since then he has spent a great deal of time on the phone with
> Magnum's tech support but they have not been able to answer his more
> technical questions.  The best they've offered is to have him send the
> inverter in, but of course that is now not practical.
>
> The basic problem seems to be the voltage regulation during loading
> and unloading of the inverter (even with medium sized loads). He tried
> to get an internal wiring diagram and/or service manual from Magnum with no luck.
> He has not been able to get through to any engineers that would be
> able to answer his more technical questions.  He is trying to figure
> out if there are any internal set points that he can adjust or
> components that can use tweaking. He has looked at the wave form with
> a scope and would like to see if there are changes that he can make to
> the electronics to allow for better regulation.
>
> Here is what he has written me:
>
> "Here is my report on the Magnum MS4448AE observing the AC output with
> a Fluke 189, measuring the max and min values in slow mode (not it's
> fast mode which would look at spikes for short times):
>
> I have checked several water heater elements running on 240 V (they
> are between 2000 and 2500 Watts - immersion heaters). When switching
> any one of them on, the voltage drops from around 240V to 197 V on
> average, sometimes going as low as 170 V. These are serious drops, the
> lights dim drastically and the radio may cut out for .5 s or so!
> Switching the thermal heaters off again raise the output voltage to
> 271 V sometimes reaching 282 V.
>
> The battery bank during those test were at 53 V at the DC input side
> of the inverter, measured at the inverter. The voltage drop for the DC
> was around 1 V DC. The battery bank is a 800 AH (Rolls S530) with 2/0
> copper cables 5 - 6 ft inverter cables.
>
> We had great wind yesterday and I had to switch to the hock up the
> diversion load to 240 V so it would draw 2.5 kW.  Needless to say it
> stalled the windmill each time my outback kicked on the diversion
> load. I had to leave  the windmill off during the day. When I run the
> heating element on 120 V (and therefore 625 W) it works beautiful if
> the wind isn't too strong. Obviously the inverter handles 625 W quite well!"
>
> He is also thinking about replacing the inverter with a newer split
> phase inverter (an XW or a Radian).  If anyone has an opinion about
> which might work for him, I'd appreciate any feedback.  I am not a fan
> of Xantrex, although I know some on the list really like the XW. If
> anyone has any ideas of either a fix or someone we can get through to
> at Magnum, that would be a great help.
>
> Thanks,
> Howie
> --
> Howie Michaelson
> NABCEP Certified Solar PV InstallerT
>
> Catamount Solar, LLC
> Renewable Energy Systems Sales and Service VT Solar Electric & Hot
> Water Incentive Partner http://www.CatamountSolar.com
> 802-272-0004

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