[RE-wrenches] Husqvarna 5500 and VFX3524 Compatibility

jay peltz jay at asis.com
Sun Jan 27 20:23:04 PST 2013


Many versions of the Iota, Todd before them and now Power Max ( 12v and 24v are available, not sure yet on the 48v) are adjustable or can be ordered with an adjustment feature which will allow for   higher than normal setpoints.  16v+ if you want it

Jay 
peltz power


On Jan 27, 2013, at 6:31 PM, Carl Hansen wrote:

>  Dan,
>    You may be do this as well, but I frequently deal with homeowners with inexpensive generators, I find that the Outback and Magnum inverters are very tolerant but I do generally have to load the generator up to where I want it bulk charging the batteries, then adjust the generator speed to dial in the freqency to 60Hz using the throttle adj.  screw.
>    Do you find the Iota chargers can reach bulk charge voltages, or even EQ voltages ?
> 
>     Carl Hansen
> 
> On 1/27/2013 5:15 PM, Dan Fink wrote:
>> We have run into many problems on very remote sites with various really nice, small newer inverter/chargers not accepting waveforms from various newer (inverter-based) generators. For example on one particular system Honda 1000i works fine, Honda 2000i works fine, Honda 3000i and the charger says "no." Plug a different Honda 3000i into the the same inverter/charger, works fine. After sling-loading the Honda there by helicopter. Arrrrrgh! Inverter makers have been very helpful but the settings just can't be tweaked that far, RE Wrenches list gurus have been awesomely helpful, Honda not so helpful but at least honest.
>> 
>> My service calls by helicopter this year will include an O-scope. I really want to get to the bottom of the problem. It plagues us. I like Iota  chargers more and more every summer.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Dan Fink,
>> Executive Director;
>> Otherpower
>> Buckville Energy Consulting
>> Buckville Publications LLC
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>> 970.672.4342 (voicemail)
>> 
> 

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