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happycamper002
Sep 09, 2016Explorer
hbski wrote:
. . . instead of the in coming AC adding to the inverter loads on high demand, the inverter adds to the AC loads.
Patently bogus statement.
Compensating as not adding. In the event that incoming AC becomes insufficient caused by voltage drop or any anomaly that may develop, the inverter would correct this error. It will try to restore the required output.
This is where load-sharing and boosting become a misnomer. A very attractive lexicon to sell a product.
And for those guys to subscribe to this BS is comparing themselves with the mentality of a chipmunk.
Even that would be unkind to the poor critter.
To insist in proliferating this misguided belief is welcoming themselves to the league of chipmunks.
Perhaps a compensator or power stabilizer would be more appropriate. But then again, this may not sound music to gullible's ears. It sounds like a scissors jack propping up a trailer's underbelly.
Here is a high five for the Mex.
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